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I really despise how many websites have just started to openly use AI pictures for their featured images. I agree that it’s hard to take seriously. To me: It also says a lot about the values of the websites that use it.
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I really despise how many websites have just started to openly use AI pictures for their featured images. I agree that it’s hard to take seriously. To me: It also says a lot about the values of the websites that use it.
This, plus the other study on the same subject (which was also posted on this sub), and the paper from James Hansen et al. about accelerating warming are making it hard for me to feel any other way than that we’re simply fucked.
Whatever “mitigation” measures we take definitely have to be implemented with an “adaptation” mindset.
I’m just waiting for these companies to admit the same thing about all other forms of “sustainable aviation fuel.” SAF is a joke and distracts from the fact that the travel industry needs to shift to electrified high-speed rail for continental travel and, for intercontinental travel, investigate ways to use wind and solar to make sailing an realistic option.
Admittedly, this makes long journeys longer. But the reality is that the world’s obsession with fast travel is a problem in and of itself. We need to slow down as a society. There’s no way around it.