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>it's about not participating in it or enabling it
Overexposure and mass adoption means not participating won't be a choice.
>modern internet, modern CGI, modern bloated engines,
We should have the same good tech that we had in the 2000s, improved in many respects, the problems are misuse by incompetents.
>modern stories
Politically motivated dipshits destroying and recycling what came before, what they're doing is closer to regression.
>because obviously popular and mass adoption = good.
It's not.
>everyone who finds this distasteful is a communist
Again, comparison and funny observation, not a point I'm actively pushing. Smart conservative people I trust the opinions of overall have their own grudges with AI. It's a separate dichotomy from left/right and communist/capitalist.
>"actually I'm an indifferent observer and simply exposing the inevitable truth".
This is large enough to where indifference is impossible. Mainstream discussion forced me to care, and I'm not joining the ardently 100% anti-AI side, partially because of how they act and how hard they're pushing.
>Culture doesn't have any obligation to "adapt", ever.
We never had to adapt to the industrial revolution? The barbarians sacking Rome? Some adaptations are natural acceptance, some are forced.
>When the government tells me I need to "adapt" to them convincing my child to castrate themselves and crossdress, the response is a fucking bullet
Good. it won't be as easy when what needs to be shot is a government data server.
>romanticizing something that is utterly mundane
It's not romanticizing to say AI has use cases, its status as a threat to society gets romanticized far worse.
>You're the faggot arguing that The Hobbit is clearly a technological marvel over LotR while everyone watches in disgust as you get your fill of literal shit.
Never cared for the franchise, I've been told Hobbit is trash by comparison. I have my own taste and it's not modern enshitified swill. But we'll approach a point where AI can outperform what filmmakers are doing now (although that's not saying much, budget indie studios can outperform them as well), to argue it's impossible or shouldn't ever be allowed to happen for "muh fefes" is equally as retarded.