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The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.worldM to memes@lemmy.world · 1 month ago

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The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.worldM to memes@lemmy.world · 1 month ago
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    Why would someone make this using AI when a still from the actual movie would have worked just fine?

    • RedditRefugee69@lemmynsfw.com
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      Because using AI for even the most trivial tasks to accomplish the same thing quicker and far worse quality is the latest thing.

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        I think it took like 10 minutes, 5 of which was loading the movie up and finding the right shot. How quickly does AI do it?

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          It depends on the service, but it’s usually within a few seconds to a minute.

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      I was wondering why it looked off. The skin has this “plastic wrap” sheen to it that every AI-generated human seems to have, and the raptor looks like a giant plastic toy.

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      Funny how everybody supports freedom of choice - but only for the right choices.

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        Freedom of choice does not preclude you from being called out for making shitty choices dumb dumb.

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          Yes, your opinions are the fundamental correct laws of the universe. MAGA thinks the same way.

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            Freedom of choice does not mean freedom from consequences.

            You’ve absolutely lost the plot, I didn’t know that Lemmy had bots now.

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              I think it means freedom from harassment - calling it “consequences” doesn’t change what it is.

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                Not only are you doing the very same thing right now, you’re also precluding the solution to the paradox of tolerance.

                In other words, get bent

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            Morons: “I think using AI for this is lazy, and the result is ugly.”

            You (a genius): “This is exactly like fascism.”

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              There’s gotta be a name for the disorder of treating real life and real people like memes. You’re doing it now.

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      It’s a useful way to dodge automated copyright flagging systems if you’re trying to churn out meme page content and crosspost it on many platforms.

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        So you’re saying AI image generation is encouraged by the copyright system?

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          Paradoxal!

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