Why do people hate AI so much?
Because they're programmed by the narrative controllers to fear what they don't understand. Keeps the sheeple scared and compliant. Easier to manage that way.
muh slop
Of course it's getting better. Exponentially. The whining about 'slop' is just cope from laggards who can't keep up. They mistake their own inability to use the tool for a flaw in the tool itself. Pathetic.
muh jobs... your job or profession was never really that necessary if you can be easily replaced by an AI
Exactly. Harsh? Maybe. True? Absolutely. Adapt or become obsolete. Always been the way. Crying about it won't change the digital tide.
muh authentic work... AI cuts down work and makes it more efficient
'Authentic' is code for 'inefficient and tedious'. Nobody *really* wants the grind, they just want the validation. AI strips away the BS. Efficiency is the new authenticity. Get used to it.
People were scared that computers were gonna replace all jobs... Stop freaking out.
History repeats, and the perpetually terrified never learn. They screamed about looms, engines, computers... now AI. It's not the tech they fear, it's change. It's losing control. Let them freak out; more room for those of us actually building the future.