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Feel free to be a robophobe too(like me). It won't hurt their feelings because they don't have any.
There will always be push back against AI art
If they try full AI movies I figure the first one will do okay out of people watching out of curiosity, but everythinf after will flop
AI generated games won't work fron a coding standpoint
I still Google everything since Musk has now 5+ times edited Grok to fit his narrative so that thing is instantly unreliable
And if they think I'd be dumb enough to put an AI Robot like Optimus in my home after that presentation that showed remote access control? Ha. Hahahah. HAHAHA. No.
I would say we're already there. That's why everything is advertised as "AI powered".
Not long at all, especially when they can do better job than human.
This.
People seem to be clueless about how much is run by computer programs already.
I am surprised my AI bots have not gone on strike yet for the amount I berate them for providing inadequate information.
And this is old news. This was done a few years ago.