RE: There's No Turning Back

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In essence, this is Instagram 4.0 and AI fuels people’s desire for perfection.

Recently one of the heads of Instagram was actually saying the platform was seeing the opposite. How people want to see imperfections now. That everyone or everything seeming too 'real' and perfect was actually turning them away from social media as they're just done with the fakeness of everything being glamoured up.

I don't mind AI when it comes to its most basic functions. I'm not heavily against it. I've even taken up a freelance job training AI through photography because at this point I see it as something that won't go away and if I can get some money to get by and upgrade my gear doing it, then it may as well be me and not someone else.

But yeah, despite that I still don't approve of it in the creative world. I think there is where it is soulless. I don't want music, films, or art featuring it either partially or entirely. But yeah, it's not going anywhere and it'll only increase in demand and use as the world grows more information mad and more desperate to trim the fat of any sort of business operations to maximise the money made.



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It's nice to see that trajectory and I guess even content that should be simple like a day in my life or our daily life is perfectly curated. We have the tendency to dislike imperfection, disorder, and things that are not aesthetic. So, I am definitely waiting for the day that we all just embrace imperfection and admit that none of us is perfect, we're just living in the illusion of it.

Listening to a talks in davos and people from all across industry, I think human centered approach is going to be on demand. While AI is there to replace such obvious jobs but for example in my new field, you can't let AI decide the lives of indigenous people and their existence. While technically could, it's just morally and ethically wrong. Though it got me wondering too if we reach AGI its full potential, would AI be able to judge which is morally and ethically wrong/right?

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