Lorelei, 34. Fics happen sometimes. I reblog stuff a minimum of three months after it stopped being relevant and I reblog a lot. I try to tag thoroughly. Blog title is whatever fic I'm currently working on.

apolladay:

How many people have you lived with in your life (meaning, sharing place of residence, especially cooking areas, living areas, and/or bathrooms).

Group homes count, family counts, everyone in an apartment counts, not everyone in the entire apartment building counts.

How many people have you lived with in your life?

Only 1 other person

2 people

3 people

4 people

5 people

6-8 people

9-12 people

13-17 people

18-23 people

24-30 people

30-50 people

More than 50 people

whatthefoucault:

magicmooshka:

recently my friend’s comics professor told her that it’s acceptable to use gen AI for script-writing but not for art, since a machine can’t generate meaningful artistic work. meanwhile, my sister’s screenwriting professor said that they can use gen AI for concept art and visualization, but that it won’t be able to generate a script that’s any good. and at my job, it seems like each department says that AI can be useful in every field except the one that they know best.

It’s only ever the jobs we’re unfamiliar with that we assume can be replaced with automation. The more attuned we are with certain processes, crafts, and occupations, the more we realize that gen AI will never be able to provide a suitable replacement. The case for its existence lies on our ignorance of the work and skill required to do everything we don’t.

I wish more people were familiar with Gell-Mann Amnesia. It was originally coined to refer to media reporting specifically, but I feel like it applies just as well to ai now.

The phenomenon is this: you see a piece of writing (or an ai approximation) of something in your area of expertise. You see all the mistakes, misrepresentations, inaccuracies. You can see that it’s poorly produced, inaccurate trash. You see a piece of writing from the same outlet (or an ai approximation) of something in a field about which your personal experience is limited. It looks plausible enough to pass as probably all right to you, and you give it no further scrutiny, assuming it’s correct and fine.

But like… did you forget about the fact that it was produced by the same thing that made an absolute fucking dog’s breakfast of the thing you actually know about. Now, more than ever, we all need to hold the idea of this phenomenon in our mental back pocket. Like… please.

dommnics:

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Happy Halloween season! Here’s another stab at my own take of Carrie White, based on her book description. I’m super happy with how these turned out! I’d love to tackle some of the other characters in the book eventually, especially Margaret!


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