r/ChatGPT 24d ago

Modeling looks to be about dead now Other

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u/truthputer 24d ago

Y'know, this is why people hate AI and hate AI bros.

You pick a completely random topic, show up and loudly proclaim that the topic is completely dead and that you are proud that AI killed it.

But you're not subject experts. You have never given a second thought to the topic before this moment. You have zero tact and zero respect for whatever topic you think that AI is about to disrupt.

For companies doing actual product shoots this AI technology won't change a thing. The purpose of modeling is to show the product in use. So they'll still get a sample of the product and do exactly that.

The only companies that will have no problem using this technology are scammers trying to sell products that don't exist - which will harm legitimate companies when the market is filled with crap.

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u/lukuh123 23d ago

Very well said. This also applies to people in general proclaiming about AI doing something, while they also have very to little knowledge about the hyperparameters behind neural models or anything in that matter really. Yet, apparently they know enough about it to constantly speak about it. I miss when society didn’t treat AI like a buzzword (like noone has heard of ML ever)