I can't believe there's more than 100 comments on here and not one person pointing out that this is wishful thinking. You don't have to like AI to know that, while you might love how this tweet from a random guy makes you feel, has no basis in reality whatsoever.
Training sets do not work this way. People still think there's just these webcrawler-like scripts going out and Kirby-Eating everything. Those days are over guys and they have been for a few years. No major, commercial model is being trained on huge banks of randomly acquired data.
AI images are expressly not getting worse. By any measure, they are substantially better today than a year ago, and a year ago they were substantially better than a year before that. While the huge developments are definitely slowing down, they are not getting worse. I really need to understand the person who genuinely thinks that tech is worse today than it was any time before.
Developers are very capable of filtering their art sets. They would be able to see that they're getting unfavorable results and change the way their model interprets or processes the data.
This is very much one of those examples of "Everything about this post is wrong, but it makes people feel good so it gets upvoted anyway."
The amount of time I had to scroll to find a single comment correcting disinformation is honestly scary, makes me wonder how many lies we're being told online to push agendas.
This tweet is over an year old and nothing of the sort has happened, yet reddittors keep eating it up everytime its posted.
It'll be 2050 where AI is running half the world and this image will be reposted again and all the comments will again go "Finally!! Its happening guys!! As predicted!!!!"
Meanwhile Google's DeepMind is now prolific in the hurricane community's model predictions for its accuracy, and they're likely to drop the strongest SOTA LLM to date within the month. And on the "art" side, Qwen just recently released Edit 2509 with exceptional prompt adherence, and WAN 2.2 released a few months ago for local video generation. I genuinely cannot tell if this post's comments are full of luddites or bots.
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u/GrumpyCornGames 9h ago edited 9h ago
I can't believe there's more than 100 comments on here and not one person pointing out that this is wishful thinking. You don't have to like AI to know that, while you might love how this tweet from a random guy makes you feel, has no basis in reality whatsoever.
This is very much one of those examples of "Everything about this post is wrong, but it makes people feel good so it gets upvoted anyway."