Ed Zitron

"We're just over a year into the existence (and proliferation) of ChatGPT, DALL-E, and other image generators, and despite the obvious (and reasonable) fear that these products will continue to erode the foundations of the already unstable economies of the creative arts, we keep running into the problem that these things are interesting, surprising, but not particularly useful for anything.

"Sora's outputs can mimic real-life objects in a genuinely chilling way, but its outputs — like DALL-E, like ChatGPT — are marred by the fact that these models do not actually know anything.

"They do not know how many arms a monkey has, as these models do not "know" anything. 

"Sora generates responses based on the data that it has been trained upon, which results in content that is reality-adjacent, but not actually realistic. 

"This is why, despite shoveling billions of dollars and likely petabytes of data into their models, generative AI models still fail to get the basic details of images right, like fingers or eyes, or tools."

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