This ain’t it. I’ve seen more and more swiss companies start to use it and I can tell everytime and it fucking annoys me.
Dabraxus on
As long as it’s clearly stated and as long as it is not used to create the majority or even entirety of the work (for example AI music or some shitty AI “news article”) I don’t mind.
Sufficient-History71 on
As an AI researcher, I want AI to be used where it is needed and useful for humanity in general. Some of these places are medicine research, use cases for blind, deaf and disabled in general, energy management, disaster monitoring systems, analysis of large set of documents etc. Image generation(Artistic – can be useful in other cases like astronomy), content writing and artistic designing are certainly not areas where we need AI.
Replacing artists with AI slop is only to cut costs and impinge on the creative forces that are necessary for a well functioning society. It’ll only fill the pockets of rich.
supremebubbah on
SRF using AI it means some people will get fire or they won’t hire any more? If that’s the case, I’m completely against, if not, They’d better use a good AI, because you can really tell the difference between news written by AIs and by humans.
siebenedrissg on
In this specific case it‘s pretty well done and much, much faster and cheaper than having an artist do the work. We cannot demand the SRG to cut costs and at the same time condemn the use of AI in situations where it‘s useful and appropriate
Ariansrt on
Disgusting and appaling. AI has its uses and can make daily life easier and more efficient but State funded media is not one of them in my opinion. Its Already bad enough that more and more well known public companies and public transport such as VBL in lucerne have turned to make AI generated ads.
SoZur on
If I am forced to give money every year to SRF via the Serafe tax, I expect them to at least maintain jobs in this country. Nearshoring + AI = abolish the television fee.
septimius42 on
As a strategy, maybe a very large, almost colossal amazon package could break down the front gate with some help from a package with armorer sides…
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This ain’t it. I’ve seen more and more swiss companies start to use it and I can tell everytime and it fucking annoys me.
As long as it’s clearly stated and as long as it is not used to create the majority or even entirety of the work (for example AI music or some shitty AI “news article”) I don’t mind.
As an AI researcher, I want AI to be used where it is needed and useful for humanity in general. Some of these places are medicine research, use cases for blind, deaf and disabled in general, energy management, disaster monitoring systems, analysis of large set of documents etc. Image generation(Artistic – can be useful in other cases like astronomy), content writing and artistic designing are certainly not areas where we need AI.
Replacing artists with AI slop is only to cut costs and impinge on the creative forces that are necessary for a well functioning society. It’ll only fill the pockets of rich.
SRF using AI it means some people will get fire or they won’t hire any more? If that’s the case, I’m completely against, if not, They’d better use a good AI, because you can really tell the difference between news written by AIs and by humans.
In this specific case it‘s pretty well done and much, much faster and cheaper than having an artist do the work. We cannot demand the SRG to cut costs and at the same time condemn the use of AI in situations where it‘s useful and appropriate
Disgusting and appaling. AI has its uses and can make daily life easier and more efficient but State funded media is not one of them in my opinion. Its Already bad enough that more and more well known public companies and public transport such as VBL in lucerne have turned to make AI generated ads.
If I am forced to give money every year to SRF via the Serafe tax, I expect them to at least maintain jobs in this country. Nearshoring + AI = abolish the television fee.
As a strategy, maybe a very large, almost colossal amazon package could break down the front gate with some help from a package with armorer sides…