Now, I do separately observe a subset of more normie-feeling/working-class people who don’t loudly profess the above lines and are willing to e.g. openly use some generative-model art here and there in a way that suggests they don’t have the same loud emotions about the current AI-technology explosion. I’m not as sure what main challenges we would run into with that crowd, and maybe that’s whom you mean to target.
That’s… basically what my proposal is? Yeah? People that aren’t already terminally-online about AI, but may still use chatGPT and/or StableDiffusion for fun or even work. Or (more common) those who don’t even have that much interaction, who just see AI as yet another random thingy in the headlines.
Facepalm at self. You’re right, of course. I think I confused myself about the overall context after reading the end-note link there and went off at an angle.
Now to leave the comment up for history and in case it contains some useful parts still, while simultaneously thanking the site designers for letting me un-upvote myself. 😛
That’s… basically what my proposal is? Yeah? People that aren’t already terminally-online about AI, but may still use chatGPT and/or StableDiffusion for fun or even work. Or (more common) those who don’t even have that much interaction, who just see AI as yet another random thingy in the headlines.
Facepalm at self. You’re right, of course. I think I confused myself about the overall context after reading the end-note link there and went off at an angle.
Now to leave the comment up for history and in case it contains some useful parts still, while simultaneously thanking the site designers for letting me un-upvote myself. 😛
No worries! I make similar mistakes all the time (just check my comment history ;-;)
And I do think your comment is useful, in the same way that Rohin’s original comment (which my post is responding to) is useful :)