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minus-squaremkelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·edit-24 hours agoThat’s an interesting enough idea in theory, so here’s my take on it, in case you want one. Yes, it sounds magical, but: AI sucks at make it more X. It doesn’t understand scary, so you’ll get worse crops of the training data, not meaningful changes. It’s prohibitively expensive and unfeasible for the majority of consumer hardware. Even if it gets a thousand times cheaper and better at its job, is GenAI really the best way to do this? Is it the only one? Are alternatives also built on exploitation? If they aren’t, I think you should reconsider.
That’s an interesting enough idea in theory, so here’s my take on it, in case you want one.
Yes, it sounds magical, but: