I enjoyed the article. I hope this adds a bit to the discussion.
In the 1980s I had an Amiga 2000 computer. There was software for setting up "Expert Systems" for it. Super primitive by today's standards. Realistically was a database with some of the functions of Quick books Simple start. I made inventory control, customer data base, supp…
I enjoyed the article. I hope this adds a bit to the discussion.
In the 1980s I had an Amiga 2000 computer. There was software for setting up "Expert Systems" for it. Super primitive by today's standards. Realistically was a database with some of the functions of Quick books Simple start. I made inventory control, customer data base, supplier database Art fair calendar, all for my jewelry design and manufacturing business. It was fun, but l I realized I could keep track of all of if easier in notebooks, paper ledgers, and a customer list on word processor file. But I could see where this was going for business. Later when I switched to PCs and Windoze I went with Full Quick Books and Excel.
As an artist, I am horrified by the blatant plagiarism of AI art. I can often see the original work it used to "create" the images. some even incorporate all or part of the artists signatures in the images. A lot of AI companies are getting sued.
I enjoyed the article. I hope this adds a bit to the discussion.
In the 1980s I had an Amiga 2000 computer. There was software for setting up "Expert Systems" for it. Super primitive by today's standards. Realistically was a database with some of the functions of Quick books Simple start. I made inventory control, customer data base, supplier database Art fair calendar, all for my jewelry design and manufacturing business. It was fun, but l I realized I could keep track of all of if easier in notebooks, paper ledgers, and a customer list on word processor file. But I could see where this was going for business. Later when I switched to PCs and Windoze I went with Full Quick Books and Excel.
As an artist, I am horrified by the blatant plagiarism of AI art. I can often see the original work it used to "create" the images. some even incorporate all or part of the artists signatures in the images. A lot of AI companies are getting sued.
As an aside: I follow Anastasia In Tech = example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59rK-zsTUAk and her substack https://anastasiintech.substack.com
I also Follow Joe Allen's substack: JOEBOT - Singularity Weekly <joebot@substack.com> and have his book Dark Aeon
I am looking forward to your next installment