I want an extremely low power laptop for programming. Slow processor, e-ink screen with a low refresh rate. I want 24 hours battery life with a solar charger to sit outside and program.
I used to be a musician, I also used to paint. I think my thought processes are no more complex than most computers, and I genuinely don't believe human creativity is special even a little bit, like consciousness, it's a subjective illusion.
I do not believe in things like copyright, or intellectual property, or even ownership of these things, I think these things should be collectively owned by society.
I don't disagree with you from lack of experience, I disagree from fundamentally different ideological underpinnings.
I believe there is nothing special about human perception and experience, and I can see the ways that technology maps near perfectly to the way we think. AI shouldn't be limited, it should replace us.
This is why I think people don't know what they are talking about.
You can look at a picture from an artist without it being considered theft, so are your memories and impressions theft? That's what training data does, it teaches AI what something looks like, with many samples. It's literally what your brain does, the way you see multiple dogs and know what a dog looks like is the same way that AI trains pattern recognition.
It's completely reasonable and desirable to have AI consume all available images, regardless of copyright the way your eyes and brain can do the same. Training data isn't theft no more than going to a museum and looking at art is theft.
This take that this is bad is completely unhinged and indicates people don't understand AI.
What a dumb solution to a problem that doesn't need a solution. The problem isn't AI, it's the lack of understanding for the tech that has people thinking AI is theft.
The bombshell you're not expecting that I am is that this system will be fully backwards compatible with digital games, not physical. They already hinted at this a while back, so I'm unfortunately expecting the carts won't be backwards compatible.
I'm even concerned it won't have any physical media.
I suffered very badly because of the school times and the lack of sleep triggered manic episodes for me. Yes, getting up at 5:30 and trying to go to school on less than 3 hours every day wrecked my health and mental health.
I've heard both, because Rift Apart was supposed to be a play on Ripped a Fart - I 100% remember reading that last year and have privately called it the same since hearing that.
It was actually the original working title. Unfortunately they changed it close to launch. It was meant to match titles like Up Your Arsenal, Going Commando etc
That's exactly what I suspect happened here too.