• trashcan@sh.itjust.works
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        9 days ago

        An equal amount that would have worked on it otherwise? Even so do you think that will continue to be true?

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          9 days ago

          You’re quite literally speculating and probably have no tech background

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            8 days ago

            I’m speculating based on what companies have been saying recently such as the 2025 Coca-Cola Christmas ad where they uploaded a “behind the scenes” to attempt to show the human aspect.

            If you watch that and take it at face value then maybe I’m just the cynical asshole here but I’m not alone.

            Edit: and yes, I’m speculating, but so is everyone else talking about this too.

            Also, this isn’t about me, and I don’t need to divulge my background to you.

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      9 days ago

      Human workers did make those assets. Using AI. As placeholders.

      Maybe stop the rate hating for a moment to understand the situation before you comment absolute shite?

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            7 days ago

            I once used suno a bunch to “make something” of some funny lyrics I had written (a gag for some friends of mine, not really important), and the process of getting anything useful out of it was absolutely miserable. I would never use this for any serious artistic effort. None of it felt like it was mine, either.

            When I say that it was like watching a microwave, I’m being completely serious. If my career became just endlessly hitting that slot machine button for another go, I might just punch my ticket.