Recent comments in /f/vermont

No-Ganache7168 t1_j260bhs wrote

It’s a catch-22. The small population even in our “cities” is what gives Vermont its rural charm. However, we lack the scale to prosper financially. Too few people to find too many programs along with the infrastructure you have in every state. Plus not enough workers which affects everything from health care to restaurants.

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LadyFenris13 t1_j25wjzl wrote

I was just having this conversation with someone today. The only places worth visiting and living in the South are liberal areas, like Raleigh or Asheville. I lived in Raleigh for about a year before I moved in with my boyfriend who lives in a more conservative city because of his job. The difference is night and day. Unless you live in a liberal hub down here, all you get are shitty chains, shitty food, and unfriendly people.

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5teerPike t1_j25vkjv wrote

If it has access to every image on the internet from a free or for sale page to the entire library of Congress, I don't think it's inherently a tool of thievery.

I also cobble images together with images I didn't make. It's called a collage.

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AllyEmmie t1_j25vcnl wrote

AI art isn’t real art, it’s theft.

As cool as AI art is, it would be more beneficial to everyone if you hired an actual living breathing artist to paint or draw this prompt for you.

I hope this sub does the right thing and bans the use of AI.

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AllyEmmie t1_j25u7u8 wrote

Your theory is exactly how these art ai work. They pull art from other sources and smoosh them together into a new images

That’s part of the reason why AI art can be bad: it can steal faces, paintings, photos that don’t belong to it and make something new from those things.

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