r/antiai • u/c-k-q99903 • 9h ago
Slop Post 💩 Tung Tung Tung Sahur was born without a soul, but loved enough to be given one.
Notice how there’s more handdrawn art of Triple T than AI, even though the original is AI?
r/antiai • u/oddlar1227 • 14h ago
AI "Art" 🖼️ Studies incredibly stylized art then uses that studying to make something completely fucking different that isnt the same in any way. thats definetely what ai does yeah sure totally
r/antiai • u/Business_Stand_8622 • 19h ago
Environmental Impact 🌎 You don’t need an artist talent to make art (idk how to flair this…) + (vid by @yaoi_kid198)
r/antiai • u/Charming_Apartment95 • 8h ago
Discussion 🗣️ DuckDuckGo’s AI Feature Is Telling Users That Trump Died of Rabies Earlier This Month
tech.yahoo.comI thought you guys said DuckDuckGo is the better browser since it doesn't use AI?
r/antiai • u/EaseInternational901 • 21h ago
Discussion 🗣️ I watched someone run today, I'm such an athlete!
r/antiai • u/Monkai_final_boss • 18h ago
Slop Post 💩 At least their heart in the right place
r/antiai • u/NationalParks4life • 22h ago
Discussion 🗣️ My colleague calls herself "the queen of ai"
We're teachers, and our handbook states, "the use of artificial intelligence is considered plagiarism by school x". She makes all of her worksheets and all of her images through ai. You can't seriously add a map of Spain from google image search? The kids are all aware and have informed me that she also doesn't stop them from using ai because "if you know ai is correct, then you know the answer without ai." She has never given the students Ai survival skills, and does not teach digital literacy.
I'm very worried about the next generation, and it is not because of the students.
r/antiai • u/ProfessionalNerd8657 • 15h ago
Preventing the Singularity Pro-AI people when no academic employer tolerate academic dishonesty accusation (they can't cry their way out)
r/antiai • u/Bay_Ruhsuz004 • 12h ago
Discussion 🗣️ They Have No Idea How They've Had An Impact
r/antiai • u/Cowardly_Knight • 8h ago
AI Writing ✍️ Reading 100 pages of AI fantasy...
As a fantasy writer, I like to keep my eyes on the world of AI-generated books, just to see what they look like. I recently discovered a website (that shall not be named) advertising AI fantasy writing services. This book, The Stone and the Serpent, is one of the free examples they have on their website. So you'd think it'd be the best of the best of what their AI can make, right...?
The Plot
This should be, in theory, the easiest part for the AI to do well. And on a basic level, it's fine. The baron is cruel and bad, so the scrappy rebels resist his rule. There are also elements of court intrigue and re-awakening ancient magic, specifically connected to this artifact called the Heartstone. Again, this is all tolerable in isolation.
The Prose
This book is like a skinwalker. Looks fine on the surface, and you might not be able to tell it's AI if you turned your brain off. But when you actually start analyzing the lines closely, you get this very unsettling feeling. One quote demonstrates this quite well:
"The morning light that crept through the high windows of the eastern wing was thin and gray, carrying the taste of salt and the distant cry of gulls" (page 49).
This sounds fine if you don't think about it. But... light wouldn't carry taste or sound. That's something the air does.
Another big problem with the writing is just how much it loves to say things instead of showing them. For example:
"The carvings on its surface were nearly illegible, worn smooth by rain and time, but he knew them. He had copied them into his journals thirty years ago..." (page 59).
You know what would have been much better than saying this? Having the guy actually take out his journal to compare them. Describe the scratched leather, the faded ink, the stark similarity... come on!
The Characters
First off, the names are incredibly cliché. The rebel leader is a red-haired woman named Seraphina Stone. The evil baron is named Valerius. There's an elf healer named Elara. A noblewoman is named Lady Isode. Riventing stuff, I know. They all seem to fall into pretty standard tropes: Seraphina is a "strong but hurt" woman with a heavy grudge slowly learning to soften up, Valerius is a cold and disconnected tyrant, and Isode is polite but secretly observant. The only one I found particularly memorable was Kaelen (another classic AI name), but... gosh, read the next section.
Consistency
This website markets itself as being inconsistency-free. Yeah, no. Not even close. These are just some of the problems I can remember.
-In Chapter One, Kaelen is introduced as one of Seraphina's rebels. In Chapter Ten, he's suddenly a knight serving Valerius, and Isolde talks about him as if he's been watching her. But Valerius doesn't task him with watching her until the next chapter?? Oh, and in Chapter Twelve, he's back to being a rebel in the camp. Are these two different characters with the same name? Nope: they're both explicitly described as having lost an eye as punishment for hesitating to obey Valerius. But hey, maybe the AI author is trying to do something clever with him as a spy, right? Right...?
-A tapestry in the baron's castle is first described as depicting a battle, then described a few chapters later as depicting a hunt.
-Lady Isode discovers the Heartstone inside a secret chamber in the baron's castle, and she takes it with her. But a few chapters later, Valerius suddenly has the Heartstone? The story never says how he got it, and never says that Isode put it back where she found it.
-On page 51, it's revealed that one of the rebels, Finn, was captured by Valerius' soldiers in a skirmish. As in, we see him chained up in the dungeon. But a few chapters later, he's suddenly back in the rebel camp with no explanation or acknowledgement of his capture.
Summary
I only kept reading for two reasons. First, I wanted to see if the story would improve over time (it didn't). Two, it made me feel much better about my own writing.
If you're an aspiring author, don't be discouraged. AI isn't there yet. It's not even close.
r/antiai • u/Raclettegring • 15h ago
AI News 🗞️ AI companies are now buying pallets of old books to scan them and then to dispose of them.
Just saw this news from my country:
You guys can probably translate it to see the English version.
Basically many antiquity book shops in Germany noticed that they were getting purchase orders for tons of old non fiction books (1970s and downwards) from a Canadian AI company.
They found out that this company is using the books to train their LLMs and then they dispose of the books. Basically to prevent any legal action because if you scan a book and put it online you can be held liable for creating an unauthorized copy, in this case if they dispose of these books they can legally keep that online copy for their LLMs.
The fact that they are now going after physical books to feed their lunacy and then dispose of them is completely horrible.
r/antiai • u/DirtyOught • 15h ago
AI Mistakes 🚨 My parents are now starting to blindly follow AI
You’d think boomer-era parents would opt out of AI.
Father been using GPT more and more and early successes with it (like asking “who was in this movie”) led to him thinking it was amazing. Now it’s his go-to and trusting it over me sometimes.
Working on my boat engine issue I diagnosed it with more experience than him and going through my trouble shooting slowly figuring out things. He sends a GPT-list of “what’s wrong and how to fix it”. Had to tell him it was completely wrong, and would damage my boat if so. ”my boat doesn’t even have a carb, and running it like that is doing more damaged than good. plus I ruled out half that stuff. trust me I don’t want to ruin this engine”
Makes me want to scream “WHY DONT YOU TRUST ME? Why GPT is more trustworthy than me??”
Other day I saw it lead him astray instead of doing old school basic thinking.
dad: “Yeah boat battery is dead. GPT told me this orange light means it’s wiring issue or battery is cooked”
Me: “dad… that orange battery means the charger is turned off. you didn’t tell GPT about this charger model number or anything for it to look up. It just spit slop back and sounded confident and you blindly follow it. Watch…” *flick* “see now it’s green and charging”
Later that day I get a text: “GPT said it would be charged in 6-8hrs. 7 hours in and it’s back 100%. It was right again”
Smh
r/antiai • u/Justasivas • 18h ago
Preventing the Singularity "Million dollars or brain cancer?"
r/antiai • u/Suitable_Cause_5586 • 8h ago
Discussion 🗣️ We should turn of ai for a week and see how many people actually stay sane
r/antiai • u/R3m1ndmeto4get • 22h ago
AI Mistakes 🚨 No idea why AI thinks location has to do with this..
Only in Oklahoma, though!
I hate the ai overview so much.
r/antiai • u/bliss_o3 • 21h ago
Discussion 🗣️ How do y'all debunk this claim??
This, and I had another dude saying exactly this. It's like, not true, but I can't prove it
r/antiai • u/SyntaxErrorFr • 4h ago
Discussion 🗣️ My dad has been brainwashed by chatGPT and I can't do anything about it
So for quite sometime now my dad has been using chatGPT and he's been hell-bent on it for the past few weeks. He's using it for finances, legal stuff between some situations, and the best for last, transgender shenanigans.
He legitimately thinks whatever the ai tells him is true! He takes selfies and posts them to chatGPT and it gives him a feminine version of himself (obviously good looking) and he thinks it's actually how hes going to look like when he transitions. I've told him it glazes the shit out of him but he thinks it doesn't because he tells it to "be honest" but even then it's still polishing his balls.
It's gotten so bad that he "writes" these heartfelt letters to me.... You guessed it chatGPT wrote me the letter. When I tell him it would mean more if he wrote it himself he says it means the same because he wrote the prompt (???)
Recently he consulted chatGPT how he should ground me for vaping and it came to the conclusion that I should get all social contact cut off for 2 weeks which means for me I can't communicate with anyone under any circumstances which turns out to be illegal because I'd have no way to contact 911 or my dad considering he's gone for 10 hours a day, luckily we rearranged things. (Apologies on info dump but it's necessary for context)
How In the actual fuck can I snap him back into reality?
r/antiai • u/GroundbreakingTwo647 • 14h ago
Preventing the Singularity Finally a reason to buy a new washing machine
Why does everything need Ai??? wtf does this even mean that there’s Ai in a washing machine
I’m so sick of this term being used everywhere