Someone used Midjourney to AI-generate images of politicians cheating on their spouses — though claims that it was well-intentioned.

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    1 year ago

    I don’t disagree with the point you’re making*, but please, #SayTheWord - we are disabled, not handicapped (note that at the end of this they also discuss a shift to person first language, as in “person with disability”, which some people do prefer, but many others, myself included, still favour simply “disabled” or “disabled person/adult/child/whatever is relevant”).

    *I will just say that disabled people currently needing to, in most cases, exchange privacy and sometimes even security so that the companies selling these devices can make even more money, for access to these new technologies, is not something we should be ok with, and we should be fighting for accessibility that isn’t dependant on profiteering, but instead on the actual will to include disabled people in society.

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      1 year ago

      There are lots of open source projects involving AI that you can run on your personal computer. I think the community-driven projects are heading in the right direction, but it’s completely opposite for the ones owned by corporations as they’re only driven by profit margins, not people.