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FascismIsDeath

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85. Oh yea, it definitely causes problems.
Thu Jan 1, 2026, 09:56 PM
Jan 2026

People will take an entire legacy code base and try to run it through some AI model trained on newer languages and expect it to spit out a modernized, cleanly refactored system with good architecture. You will end up with total garbage doing it that way. But if someone who actually knows what they are doing takes an incremental approach, you can make it work well with guidance and strategical planning. "One prompt fixes everything" is not a thing that exists..... yet.

And again, please keep in mind, I'm not defending any of this, I'm one of the people that could lose everything if this ever takes off in a way that makes me irrelevant. I'm just stating factual information based entirely off my own expertise. Generative AI, no matter what purpose its serving, whether it be to generate some form of media like photos and videos or whether its used to piece together code or write some kind of paper or create some kind of music, works way better when its a small steps approach with points of human intervention and tweaking along the way. I got really in the weeds with this stuff a few years ago, as I said, for my own job and honestly, I wanted to see what I was up against.

I agree with you that there is a slight possibility that "AI-free" will be a good marketing strategy for some things... probably moreso for artistic stuff though. I'm a music snob and a hobbyist musician myself and I'd never have AI-generated music in my rotation nor would I ever want to use it with my own little song writing projects. I imagine a lot of other people feel the same way when it comes to other art forms and probably video games too. It may even be a net positive for artists in the future where people would pay more for naturally created arts, increasing its value if its certified "AI-free".

I'm not sure how much weight that will have on other things, specifically in my industry where clients only care about going to a web app and having it do what they need it to do for business purposes. Those kinds of clients will never care how it was done as long as they get the result they want at the end. And that is, again, why I have a lot of anxiety about my own future.

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A lot of AI is ridiculously obvious; but some are not. hlthe2b Dec 2025 #1
Oops, wrong reply mike_c Dec 2025 #4
I saved my reply to yours, if you want to repost your "don't throw out the baby with the bath water" highplainsdem Dec 2025 #9
I know. But we have people here who are knowingly posting AI slop as if it's somehow a plus on a highplainsdem Dec 2025 #6
True -- and I'm pretty confident that was the root purpose of this OP. KPN Dec 2025 #35
So easy to spot, so awful. I've tried a few YouTube short NewHendoLib Dec 2025 #2
And those AI-slop documentaries are flooding YouTube now, making it harder and harder to find real highplainsdem Dec 2025 #16
And a lot of the AI slop that we see on social media PatSeg Dec 2025 #23
As far as the ones that are less obvious.. mdbl Dec 2025 #30
That's interesting PatSeg Dec 2025 #36
Is this video from George Conway real or fake? Renew Deal Dec 2025 #59
Fake, and it's labeled "Altered or synthetic content" on the video thumbnail, and the YouTube channel highplainsdem Dec 2025 #63
This very upsetting, Highplainsdem!! brakester Dec 2025 #67
That youtube channel isn't affiliated with Conway at all. WhiskeyGrinder Dec 2025 #68
Disclaimer brakester Dec 2025 #84
Kick SheltieLover Dec 2025 #3
Thanks! highplainsdem Dec 2025 #17
Yw SheltieLover Dec 2025 #21
K&R. Thanks for your work. WhiskeyGrinder Dec 2025 #5
You're welcome! Thanks for everything you've posted about this, too. highplainsdem Dec 2025 #10
r&k MerryBlooms Dec 2025 #7
Thank you! highplainsdem Dec 2025 #18
Excellent responses in that thread. progressoid Dec 2025 #8
I'll Second That! ProfessorGAC Dec 2025 #13
Hundreds. There should be a link to see more replies when you get to the end of the first batch. highplainsdem Dec 2025 #19
I Thought I Did ProfessorGAC Dec 2025 #22
You have to click on her post here highplainsdem Dec 2025 #24
I Did ProfessorGAC Dec 2025 #41
Aren't they, though? As much as she upset her own union members and left them feeling betrayed, their highplainsdem Dec 2025 #14
Generated AI for content is slop...but AI technology is here to stay and will continue to exponentially grow. Melon Dec 2025 #11
GenAI is a technological dead end, inherently flawed with hallucinations, fundamentally unethical because of highplainsdem Dec 2025 #12
Agreed on the ethics part of it but GenAI isn't going anywhere either. The bubble will burst but there will be survivors FascismIsDeath Dec 2025 #76
There's enough of a backlash already that I think we can reach a point where it's considered highplainsdem Dec 2025 #79
Yea I think you're giving our citizens way too much credit. FascismIsDeath Dec 2025 #81
I'm just going off what I've read and heard, but based on that, I'm expecting more and highplainsdem Dec 2025 #83
Oh yea, it definitely causes problems. FascismIsDeath Jan 2026 #85
Microplastics are here to stay as well, doesn't mean we shouldn't try to eat less of them. WhiskeyGrinder Dec 2025 #15
Right! highplainsdem Dec 2025 #20
So what? Cirsium Dec 2025 #26
You can be against anything...like the protest over cars versus buggy's Melon Dec 2025 #50
Horrible Cirsium Dec 2025 #52
No it's not. The race for AI dominance is driving all the market volatility we see... Melon Dec 2025 #64
It's a bubble Cirsium Dec 2025 #66
No country is going to get to AGI, let alone ASI, building more data centers for genAI, which is the highplainsdem Dec 2025 #58
Somebody tell Thom Hartman Bobstandard Dec 2025 #25
Has he changed it recently? Cirsium Dec 2025 #28
He shouldn't be using AI. It's an insult to real musicians and helps only AI bros. He could ask his highplainsdem Dec 2025 #40
DU ain't as pro-union as it likes to think it is. LudwigPastorius Dec 2025 #27
Well, we're all endangered by genAI now, and even if DUers aren't in unions, they need to understand highplainsdem Dec 2025 #33
Opposing that bill didn't have anything to do with being anti-union EarlG Dec 2025 #37
Thanks for explaining! Just googled the date for that and it was back when caregiving and highplainsdem Dec 2025 #42
I disagree, and I'm not going to argue , but I will say... LudwigPastorius Dec 2025 #43
I'm not opposed to meaningful legislation that would stem the tide of copyrighted works online EarlG Dec 2025 #46
As I've told other DUers who were professional musicians, we'd love to hear your music, if you highplainsdem Dec 2025 #61
SOPA awful though Polybius Dec 2025 #62
Thanks Cirsium Dec 2025 #29
You're very welcome! Thanks for the reply! highplainsdem Dec 2025 #44
What worries me The Madcap Dec 2025 #31
It's insane for companies to risk their own data that way. But I've never seen as much hype to highplainsdem Dec 2025 #45
Feel like we should bring back the un-rec experiment nilram Dec 2025 #32
Why would you want to unrec a post about how union members and supporters feel about AI slop? If highplainsdem Dec 2025 #34
Wasn't clear: wanting to unrec AI slop, not this thread. nilram Dec 2025 #48
Thanks for explaining! I'm relieved to hear that's what you meant. highplainsdem Dec 2025 #51
Kicked for visibility. Seems our species denial of unintended consequences KPN Dec 2025 #38
Thanks! And I agree that entirely too many people are unable to see or deliberately ignoring all the highplainsdem Dec 2025 #47
I have earned my living... GiqueCee Dec 2025 #39
I'm so sorry you ran into that. I agree that business types, suits, are often both too contemptuous of artists, and highplainsdem Dec 2025 #55
Wow...I missed this...i guess bc I'm not really following stuff closely, being out of the field.... electric_blue68 Dec 2025 #73
I could hardly believe how vicious the "Chamber of Progress" people were when talking about highplainsdem Dec 2025 #74
Lord knows, most artists are not wealthy! electric_blue68 Dec 2025 #75
Astute business sense... GiqueCee Dec 2025 #82
As a former graphic designer, and sometimes illustrator, when not doing clerical work, and long time artist of 55+ yrs.. electric_blue68 Dec 2025 #72
I wish you the best of luck with the new painting, and I think the disgust with AI slop and the backlash highplainsdem Dec 2025 #77
Thanks for this breakdown, and for your good wishes! electric_blue68 Dec 2025 #80
"Anyone can be an artist now!" - AI Tech Bros Oneironaut Jan 2026 #86
Would that the subject matter be in a glass jar, controlled. cachukis Dec 2025 #49
I'm outraged... WarGamer Dec 2025 #53
I'm amused that you think that's a good reply countering what all those people were saying. But hey, highplainsdem Dec 2025 #56
No way to block it on here, is there? TommyT139 Dec 2025 #54
A forum just for posting AI slop and talking about how wonderful AI is would be an even worse look highplainsdem Dec 2025 #57
Block what? Renew Deal Dec 2025 #60
Add AI "artwork" to that list, I'd say (nt) Orrex Dec 2025 #78
kick highplainsdem Dec 2025 #65
Kick electric_blue68 Dec 2025 #69
Thanks! highplainsdem Dec 2025 #70
YW electric_blue68 Dec 2025 #71
I'm a creative, I'll never support the use of "AI" for any reason. None at all. mucholderthandirt Jan 2026 #87
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