AI Derangement Syndrome / Anti-AI artists / Pro-AI technocultists / AI "debate" communities - The Natural Retardation in the Artificial Intelligence communities

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We now have AI "influencers". There is this app called called captions where you can select from a group of people who sold their likeness for pennies and you can make them say whatever you want. You can even create a clone of yourself.
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It's currently being used to sell supplement scams. If you look up the term "coochie doctor" you will see videos pop up from this account and a bunch of it is sketchy beauty tips alongside trying to sell you weird supplements. I think this account is also stealing photos from these peoples social media pages mixed with ai photos of them. https://www.tiktok.com/@theholisticclifestyle

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In the era where people will digitally lynch you, find where you work, and destroy your life in seconds, why the hell would you sell yourself to an app that can make you say anything? ? ? Did we not learn anything from these past two decades?

I know many people in this thread are pro-AI, whether that be because you hate trannies or are bored. But don't you guys ever question how far this will go? If the need for humans becomes obsolete, what does that even mean for the future of us as a species? A lot of techno bros try and say that we are going to live in a utopia where there is a universal basic income, or everything will become free. But that's pretty wishful thinking; we do not live in a world where that could happen. People in positions of power aren't going to let that shit happen. It's not within human nature to be that giving and kind no matter how much cope. It's been that way ever since our inception.
Also what the hell is the benefit for ai generated video? All I see this be used for is shit posting. Also now scams.

A principle got fired from a school because a staff member made fake recordings of him saying slurs in Baltimore.Screenshot 2025-03-02 022239.png
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A Maryland high school teacher was arrested after he allegedly used artificial intelligence to create phony audio, planting racist and antisemitic words into the voice of his boss, authorities said Thursday.

Dazhon Darien, a physical education teacher and the athletic director at Pikesville High School, was accused of falsifying the voice of principal Eric Eiswert in January, authorities said.

"We now have conclusive evidence that the recording was not authentic," Baltimore County Police Chief Robert McCullough told reporters in Towson. "It’s been determined the recording was generated through the use of artificial intelligence technology."

Darien was charged with disrupting school activities and other counts.

"As you could imagine, this has been a very difficult time for [the] Pikesville High School community, principal Eiswert and his family," Baltimore County Public Schools Superintendent Myriam Rogers said.

A judge signed on Wednesday afternoon an arrest warrant for Darien, who was caught Thursday morning at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.

Darien was scheduled to fly to Houston when security questioned whether he had properly packed his gun for travel, McCullough said.

Darien's name was run through police records, and the warrant showed up, leading to his arrest, McCullough added.

McCullough stopped short of saying whether Darien was seeking to flee.

Darien was also charged with theft, retaliation against a witness and stalking.

He and Eiswert had been at odds over “work performance challenges” with Darien’s contract possibly “not being renewed next semester,” according to the arrest warrant.

"Through their investigation, detectives allege that Mr. Darien, who was athletic director at the high school, made the recording to retaliate against the principal, who had launched an investigation into the potential mishandling of school funds," McCullough said.

Eiswert had been following up on a $1,916 payment Darien allegedly authorized for an assistant girls soccer coach, who the head coach and players said never assisted the team, police said.

Eiswert had also reprimanded Darien for terminating a coach without his approval, police said.

Eiswert was widely admonished when the viral audio seemed to capture him spewing hateful rhetoric, mocking Black and Jewish people.

The voice initially believed to have been Eiswert's said Black students were unable to "test their way out of a paper bag," according to the court document.

"The recording went on to make disparaging comments about Jewish individuals and two teachers ... who 'should have never been hired' at the school," the warrant said.

Eiswert has always insisted that the recording, which was sent to Darien and two other teachers the night of Jan. 16, was fake.

The audio spread quickly on social media and "had profound repercussions," causing "significant disruptions for the PHS staff and students," according to the arrest warrant.

Eiswert has been on paid administrative leave since the recording went viral.

District appointees have run the school since Eiswert's departure, and the temporary administrators will stay on the job through the end of the school year, Rogers said.

"We will work with principal Eiswert and the Pikesville community concerning next year," Rogers added.

Investigators linked the email TJFOUST9@gmail.com, which was used to send the audio, to an internet service provider registered to Darien's grandmother, according to the warrant.

The recovery phone number for the Google account had a 213 area code, registered to Darien, a Southern California native, police said.

A forensic analyst contracted by the FBI also found that the recording "contained traces of AI-generated content with human editing after the fact," the arrest warrant said.

Darien was shown to have used the Baltimore County Public Schools' network to access OpenAI tools and Microsoft Bing Chat services on Dec. 18 and 19 and Jan. 15, a day before the audio clip was sent out, police said.

Darien and his family could not immediately be reached for comment Thursday.

The school district will seek to fire Darien, Rogers said.

Eiswert could not be immediately reached for comment on Thursday.

A rep for the principal’s union said he’s relieved that “responsible people are being held accountable,” but is worried that harm caused by the fake audio could be long-lasting.

“I continue to be concerned about the damage these actions have caused for Principal Eiswert, his family, the students and staff of Pikesville High School, and the Black and Jewish community members,” Council of Administrative and Supervisory Employee executive director Billy Burke said in a statement. “I hope there is deliberate action to heal the trauma caused by the fake audio and that all people can feel restored.”
:cryblood: I'm not gonna lie at first I thought this shit was funny now i'm scared. Ted Kaczynski we failed you.
 
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I know many people in this thread are pro-AI, whether that be because you hate trannies or are bored. But don't you guys ever question how far this will go?

It's inevitable that it will be used for scams. That doesn't mean I like it or I don't care, but it's hard to root out this stuff even with regulation and corporate action.
 
It's inevitable that it will be used for scams. That doesn't mean I like it or I don't care, but it's hard to root out this stuff even with regulation and corporate action.
Over on the Twitch thread apparently someone already got scammed by an AI version of a streamer. Out of $5000. Before meeting up.
And from what the streamer simps are creating with AI, it's just going to get easier and easier. It's not your Nigerian Prince email scams anymore.
 
Over on the Twitch thread apparently someone already got scammed by an AI version of a streamer. Out of $5000. Before meeting up.
And from what the streamer simps are creating with AI, it's just going to get easier and easier. It's not your Nigerian Prince email scams.
Man do we live in terrible times. Culture possibility being nothing but fake content on the horizon. Music, movies, Tv shows, anything you can think of fake. Honestly if the internet somehow gets nuked I'm not going to be upset at this point.
 
I know many people in this thread are pro-AI, whether that be because you hate trannies or are bored. But don't you guys ever question how far this will go?
You nailed it on the head, I don't look forward to the scams and deception that come from this, but I don't like how a lot of legislation seems to suggest further surveillance to mitigate these issues. Yeah, on a personal level there is now a growing culture of people expecting time lapse videos to prove that a work is authentically human, but then you have something like C2PA that essentially tracks every single image on the internet. There is something to be said about these AIs being trained on illegal images like CP, and I think that would warrant a search. However, what are the chances that these same laws will be used to search for pirated content on your computer? AI is a hot topic button in the realm of copyright, so can a company demand your computer be searched to make sure your computers have no copyrighted materials it trained from? While it is no secret that most LLM's use pirated content, I feel like that assumption is a hotbed of violating privacy.

Already the government is itching to use AI to further strengthen their grip on the people, and I can imagine this imbalance between the state and the populace, where the everyman is limited in its use privately but the state permits itself for the sake of security.

I see just as many people unquestionably propose regulation and legislation just as people see AI as a solution to everything. I personally feel like you don't need new laws to specifically target AI in most situations, enforce existing laws, and clarify that AI is not an exception to any of these laws. I don't think AI scams or slander will somehow need new laws, they are fundamentally illegal no matter what the medium is being used because they are driven by deception for the sake of personal gain.

I'm at a position to be incredibly skeptical of any new legislation introduced, because it reminds me of the rise of Napster and internet piracy, and we established precedents during a time of great anxiety not unlike what we are seeing now, but then decades later we start to realize how much of a social hinderance these rulings were and how little they actually prevent the problem they intended to stop.

Also what the hell is the benefit for ai generated video? All I see this be used for is shit posting. Also now scams.
Please consider that just as much as people see little benefit in the advancement of AI, the same can be said for the opposite, who sees no benefit of things that stifle its growth. I feel like people who claim this, straight up lack the imagination for its use, like how many people only view torrenting as just used for theft, guns are exclusively for cold-blooded murder, or nuclear power as the ultimate climate pollutant.
 
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Please consider that just as much as people see little benefit in the advancement of AI, the same can be said for the opposite, who sees no benefit of things that stifle its growth. I feel like people who claim this, straight up lack the imagination for its use
AI-generated video and photo have given no real benefits since their inception. It speed-ran the death of multiple art careers in the US in an already terrible job market. Who knows what's next on the chopping block? Text-based AI I can see the benefit from. ChatGPT before images was fine. The video and photo shit should've never been released to the public.

Not only that Microsoft came out with a study saying that ai can cause cognitive issues. I don't know if this has already been posted so rate me late if so.
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It's inevitable that it will be used for scams. That doesn't mean I like it or I don't care, but it's hard to root out this stuff even with regulation and corporate action.
Regulation means AI is now exclusively in the hands of the Government and Intelligence agencies, to create whatever narrative they want. OMG THE PRESIDENT WAS STABBED TO DEATH! Don't believe me? Just look at this video from CNN. It's time to lose your shit friend! Take to the streets!
 
AI-generated video and photo have given no real benefits since their inception. It speed-ran the death of multiple art careers in the US in an already terrible job market. Who knows what's next on the chopping block? Text-based AI I can see the benefit from. ChatGPT before images was fine. The video and photo shit should've never been released to the public.
I also noticed this trend where people dismiss this technology as stochastic parrot or an advanced auto-corrector when other people find it incredibly useful to diminish its advancement, but then they treat it as a groundbreaking sci-fi miracle as soon as they see a possibly societally negative thing it could be used for.

I'm sorry but if you literally cannot imagine how remotely anyone can see this as highly useful, casually or practically, you just simply lack creativity.
 
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I think the idea is, everyone is not you. Some of us can recognize AI at the moment due to various subtle factors. But it will just keep getting better. Think of how much it's improved in just two years. I wonder if I could call out AI in another two years. I'm not that confident. Especially if someone adds some after effects or third party filters. Things aren't static.
 
I think the idea is, everyone is not you. Some of us can recognize AI at the moment due to various subtle factors. But it will just keep getting better. Think of how much it's improved in just two years. I wonder if I could call out AI in another two years. I'm not that confident. Especially if someone adds some after effects or third party filters. Things aren't static.
There is a cognitive disconnect thinking that as the technology improves, the problems caused by it will get worse, but somehow the solution it provides won't get better.

I've seen a lot of posts where people respond to a new graphical benchmark with generative video, and they still would say this will never be used in the professional industry, and that it will never reach the point where it will be indistinguishable to human work.

However, they also believe that it doesn't take much to make a nearly authentic-looking fake to convince people into fraud, and no one will get better at detecting it, even though they supposedly could easily sniff it out in the realm of industry media. People tend to be picky and selective in how exactly the general population practices scrutiny and critical thinking.

It's a lot more convenient to assume that something will never be perfect because at that moment you depict the average person's standards to be unreachable. However, at the same time, think that the same people will be dumb as rocks and will end up harmed by the same thing. It's like how gun control advocates think that private firearms will never be a sufficient form of self-defense in the face of a public shooting, however suggesting that fire arms are a highly competent when it is used by a public shooter, therefore guns need to be banned. It's rooted in a cognitive bias, narcissism, and fuels fear mongering.

No, the study just says that it lowers critical thinking due to most people not putting in the effort to check if a response is bullshit.
Is what we see of students using ChatGPT any more outrageous as students ripping off passages from Wikipedia without ever checking the source? Over time, we realized the right way to handle the situation is to encourage scrutiny and collaborate with multiple sources, instead of putting the sole blame on the website and pushing to ban the entire thing.
 
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It's currently being used to sell supplement scams. If you look up the term "coochie doctor" you will see videos pop up from this account and a bunch of it is sketchy beauty tips alongside trying to sell you weird supplements.
Anybody who takes advice from somebody calling themselves a "coochie doctor" needs to see their head doctor.

But that one about the principal getting fired is pretty horrifying.
 
I know many people in this thread are pro-AI, whether that be because you hate trannies or are bored. But don't you guys ever question how far this will go? If the need for humans becomes obsolete, what does that even mean for the future of us as a species?
Humans will never become obsolete, humans have proven themselves to be as resilient as a cancerous cell. I've stated it several times in several different places that who is to say that an AI sentient being created by humans has any interest in learning more about us enough to pose a threat. What if this new, man made species, just wants to explore the deep ocean to learn new knowledge or enjoy solitude drifting across the multiple galaxies that we'll never get to in one generation? In addition with the integration of neuralink and other pathways of body to digital controls who is to say that in a few thousand years, humans naturally develop without certain organs that are familiar to us now but are artificially created as a necessity for a new evolved homo sapient. Edit: Yeah, it does sound doomy to us but it will just be life for them.

The dooming is exceptionally annoying especially when AI has already been the backbone in Protein sciences; specifically in folding.


Then you have AI models in Fusion that helps simulate physics, pinpoint load and distribution and problem areas of a design. It can also be used to optimize designs, it got pretty popular in 3d printing, to create organic shapes that have practical applications rather than theoretical. But I guess I'm not the one you're talking about considering I am neither bored and hate trannies by default, none of those things inspire me to explore AI tools. Its a genuine enjoyment I haven't felt since I first logged on to AOL and spoke with a long lost friend in another country. Edit: I really wish I could show y'all some of the things acquaintances are using AI technology for, I couldn't explain a single thing they are doing, yet somehow I can make the game of snake in python in seconds.

My worry is that the faggots reeing about art gen and writing gens will accidentally install regulation that slows progress in a field of science like patents and copyright laws; all of which should be either abolished or looked at again to be less restrictive. Anything that hinders human innovation, curiosity, and creativity should be eradicated yesterday. That includes other aspects like censorship, banking and financial restriction, etc. We should all be able to live freely, build a business, or work with another business without any penalties. The legal American worker makes less than the illegal once all the taxes, programs, and other bullshit is taken out of each paycheck. This, in my opinion, presents a bigger issue than AI, because it means the base civilization is already crippled and needs to be fixed before all else. Edit: Not only that but it can be the foundation of an actual AI take over but not controlled by no one but by someone else. What I'm saying is, if there is going to be an AI apocalypse it is going to be a megacorporation at the helm; ie a human born disaster.
 
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There is a cognitive disconnect thinking that as the technology improves, the problems caused by it will get worse, but somehow the solution it provides won't get better.
Maybe AI checkers will be imbedded in social media websites in the future. You should probably install your own AI checker though since you can't be sure the media doesn't tell the AI to ignore media and government posts.
 
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