October 16, professional role player same to her X (formerly twitter) considers generative artificial intelligence. Her message was not about the ethical use of artificial intelligence or how people use the technology, but about the emerging trend of “complimenting” her photos for looking like artificial intelligence.
professionals role player “I feel uncomfortable when AI eats my photos and then churns out photos that look like me, so ‘you look like an AI’ is not a compliment at all.” It’s unclear whether role player is talking about comments on photos she uploads to social networking platforms or comments she receives personally, but it has happened enough for her to express her opinion on the subject.
I feel uncomfortable when an AI eats all my photos and churns out photos that look like me, so “looks like an AI” is not a compliment at all 🙂↔️
— Enako (@enako_cos) October 16, 2024
I feel uncomfortable when an AI eats my photos and then churns out photos that look like me, so the statement “you look like an AI” is not a compliment at all.
As of press time, her post has received 3.8 million views and 38,000 likes.
sameThe comments come as questions are raised about the ethical use of generative artificial intelligence in media. Most recently, SAG-AFTRA staged a strike in August after the union failed to reach an agreement with several video game companies over “consent, compensation, and transparency of digital replicas and generative artificial intelligence systems used to create synthetic performances.”
Although professional role player Without directly commenting on the ethical use of generating artificial intelligence, the technology—or at least comments about how artificial intelligence it looks like—frustrated her.
renew: Punctuation marks fixed. Thanks, Sinister Oracle.
Source: sameX/twitter Via Otakomu account (Link 2)