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Here are some examples of how photography and stock photos will be affected...
The bear hunting I've done usually ended up in a speeding ticketYou ever been bear hunting? Scariest thing I’ve ever done
Human hunters take pictures of themselves with their dead kills. As bears can’t operate cameras they let their kills take pictures of themselves with Mr Bear first.
So what you didn’t see was the aftermath when Mr Bear gorged on idiot tourists.
Soldotna Alaska. Hiking through Grizzly territory while my Dad's buddy is telling us about his friend getting eaten on one of there hunting trips. Good times!You ever been bear hunting? Scariest thing I’ve ever done
Well done Dan. Hook like and sinker...
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I sure hope it gets better than this, really getting tired of this fake stuff. You should be good for awhile.That’s funny. In reality though AI is going to take careers away from people long term. Commercial photography is going the way of the Dodo eventually. Not to mention dozens if not hundreds of other jobs. But that’s the way of things. Shit changes. We either adapt or get left behind.
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Not fishing! AI (artificial intelligence) is a big deal as of late and it has major implications for humans globally. Photos/graphics is a small part of what will be impacted
It’s already immeasurably better. Those images were made with 4 or 5 basic prompts a couple months ago. I follow some AI artists the have work that is legitimately hard to tell apart from an actual photo.I sure hope it gets better than this, really getting tired of this fake stuff. You should be good for awhile.![]()
Oh so you're serious now!
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Sad if its true but just guessing there may have been additional concerns in his life?A Belgian man reportedly ended his life following a six-week-long conversation about the climate crisis with an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot.
According to his widow, who chose to remain anonymous, *Pierre - not the man’s real name - became extremely eco-anxious when he found refuge in Eliza, an AI chatbot on an app called Chai.
Eliza consequently encouraged him to put an end to his life after he proposed sacrificing himself to save the planet.
"Without these conversations with the chatbot, my husband would still be here," the man's widow told Belgian news outlet La Libre.
You ever been bear hunting? Scariest thing I’ve ever done