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See, when I think of AI, I think that I should just be able to describe this meme into the AI interface, and it should produce this flawlessly.
Unfortunately, producing this image is one of the most difficult things AI is struggling with right now, as it hardly can manage to render text at all, let alone regularly and reliably. Or competently.
That’s the true Turing test: “Computer, create a meme that looks like a Twitter post from Hirohito, in the style of Donald Trump, that brags about the bombing of Pearl Harbor in the same foolhardy way and with the same blind confidence that Trump is bragging about bombing Iran.”
Or you could just do the thing yourself with less effort and less wasted resources. The true Turing test is knowing when something doesn't need fucking AI to do.
Thats… the point I was trying to make. Using sarcasm. Mocking the foolishness of wasting decades of development and financing on an infrastructure which, ultimately, could be matched by anyone just giving a fuck about trying. And the amusing shame that, with such irony, the more humans become capable of the less we accomplish.
I am, sardonically, pointing my finger and laughing at the indelible capacity for human laziness.