>These AI images also add to the public mistrust of AI, a growing problem for innovation in a field that is sometimes seen as biased, opaque and extractive.<p>Oh my, how would anyone ever have gotten <i>that</i> impression?!
I recommend the Japanese mascot approach.<p>A round smiling AI mascot.<p>And a narrative that makes AI seem friendly and helpful.<p>These CEOs who keep lying about AI taking jobs need to be silenced with facts about AI impact on jobs (mostly neglible, oddly related to the ROI problem. If AI = job replacement that might be a kind of ROI, right ?)<p>And the hysterics around "needing to stop AI" because "its moving too fast" wut? Totally fake.<p>AI can't provide valid formatted XML in some cases, gets caught in useless loops in others, etc.
Where is the goose imagery?
Yeah, but this sounds like hard backpedaling on the ridiculous sales pitches.<p>"There are lies, damned lies, and statistics"<p>We've already aroused far too many idiots who decided to hang their hat on a flimsy epistemology. They will never be convinced.
Thank you... for making the Internet worse, or even more sorrowful ... empty, valueless, worthless, untrue, unaccountable, irresponsible, unconfident , unsafe, insecure, and effortless place... also ridiculing actual artists, professionals, and just people, nature, history, the universe...<p>I am sorry, but I have absolutely no idea how these people who create such projects and services sleep peaceful at night...