Oh, another one of these. I suppose I'll chime in then, as I have said in the last two or three versions of this very thread. No, aside from using a voice changer to disguise my voice when I want to do a silly little story thing to sound like G.L.a.D.O.S. I don't. And again, I don't see it as harmful if used as it should be, a simple tool.
You want to have it draw you some characters for an RPG or game you're running, and don't want to drop 50+ dollars to have someone draw your hot, buff, ogre futanari waifu for your sex TTRPG? I fully get that. You want it to color in an image you yourself drew, just to get an idea of how it would look with this or that hair color? Absolutely, I see no problem with that, using AI to translate language because you don't speak it, like some people do for this very forum? That's not a misuse, that's just using it, as learning another language takes time.
If it's being used to solve things, like cures for diseases or new medications to help people, that shouldn't even be an issue. No, it's when people start depending on it solely for everything. From work, to writing, to full-on art and movies that we have a problem. And we are seeing that happen now. It's absolute garbage, I agree. But it won't always be. It will eventually reach the point where you won't be able to tell real art from prompt art.
So no, I do not use AI in my day to day life, nor have I fully embraced it, nor will I ever. Again ironic, I know coming from the person roleplaying as a murderous AI.
And another thing, there are two very well-done videos by Kyle Hill, talking about this very subject. Worth watching, and I swear the guy is actually Thor
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