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The thing that none of these people understand is that kids that go to college aren’t being strapped in to chairs and forced to read the communist manifesto and radical feminist theory. They’re just meeting other people. Some rich, some poor. Some black, some brown, some white. Some gay, some straight, some something

kind of tired of the Biden-mental-decline narrative. He’s coped with a stutter his entire fucking life and now detractors are leveraging that as pseudo-dementia; it’s not.  Dude is still pretty fucking sharp.

Who needs degrees, when you’ve got nepotism? A right-wingers original recipe job placement plan.  

How conservatives imagine college instructors: “Hi class, today we’re going to be discussing how capitalism is the root of all evil and the US should pay every Black person $1 million per year in reparations. And all cops should be shot in the streets.”

Now, criticism of the DNC’s decision to not schedule debates with other Democratic candidates like Marianne Williamson and RFK Jr. has been vocalized on the left, as well

“Now, criticism of the DNC’s decision to not schedule debates with other Democratic candidates like Marianne Williamson and RFK Jr. has been vocalized on the left, as well—former Ohio state senator Nina Turned said the compromise is “undemocratic and robs the voters of choice”—so Van Der Beek’s objection to the

Those poor children.

I did not realize that is a job title and so I retract my “lol.”

None of those people think “art” is a job, and they’re the ones that get irrationally upset when games are delayed.

remember kids a boycott is definitely not cancel culture and we are not special snowflakes

These fools think Chick-fil-a, a company that requires an essay and testimony to become a franchisee, requires you to close on Sunday, and has been clear with its contributions to Republicans is a company that needs to be protested??? We just might be able to use their lack of logical thinking to convince them that

“We have not fired anyone and replaced them with AI systems. However we are looking into that possibility and can’t wait to do it in the future.”

A mistake here and there, sure.

I will never not be baffled by the people who think art is a thing that can be replaced by AI and just go “well yeah, if the company can hire three people instead of 30, why wouldn’t they?”

Like... do you not want art to be original? Do you actually want movies, and music, and games, and books, etc... to be generated

Just another day for Republican snowflakes. Real karens.

AI prompt makers are not technical artists. I know technical artists. I went to school with technical artists. They are full on real artists with real art skills, and the programming/scripting knowledge to implement in an actual game engine, where another non-technical artist might screw something up. Put vertices in

In all fairness, AI art detectors are also fairly unreliable. The confidence levels are basically meaningless, and there are many instances of them identifying images incorrectly.

I am ...so... ...fucking... ...sick... ...of... ...right... ...wing... ...bigots.

Here’s the thing about ai employees. Once they get the work done, and the program is running without flaw, why do you need to keep them on? The idea behind the push for ai is that they can fully do away with their workforce. The people making the ai’s are putting themselves out of work, thinking that they’re simply

Imagine being such a whiny pissbaby that you throw your toys out of the crib because your favourite fried chicken joint isn’t putting enough bigot sauce on your sandwich?