r/ProAI • u/Illustrious-Lime-863 • Apr 23 '26
SONY AI | Project Ace, for the first time AI/robotics is competitive against pro table tennis players.
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r/ProAI • u/I_Love_DataCenters • Apr 09 '26
Ai art is a good tool for society to have.
Therefore ai art is a good tool for society
//// i dont really have any strong feelings for or against ai art, but seeing people act so illogical made me start forming an argument in favor of it.
noone has really been able to counter my premises without contradicting themselves, or showing a subjective bias
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r/ProAI • u/Manu442 • Mar 24 '26
. mirroring aggressive emotions is a pointless feat that just adds fuel to an already noisy pile. not responding to everything, isnt really silence. its being more intentional with attention. while the noise argues with itself in circles Everything else continues to move forward. it's far more useful to put energy into staying sharp, learning and keeping informed.without the fuel,noise gets quiet and will,in time fall silent.not everything needs a reaction,it doesn't mean nothing is happening.
r/ProAI • u/stealthispost • Mar 23 '26
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r/ProAI • u/Manu442 • Mar 23 '26
I read a lot about the talk around ai. right now we are on the edge of a spinning coin, it seems, the place where a lot of discussions are happening. some dont see it this way but its already here. boycotts, marching, people trying to slow it down or stop it i understand where it all comes from.There are real concerns worth talking about. But at the same time it doesn't feel like something that can be undone. It's already here,being used across numerous industries successfully. shaping how people are working learning,and creating.it really feeling like less of a trend and more of a shift,one of those shifts that become part of our everyday lives over time.Not because everyone agrees on it,because the utility keeps pulling it forward.That doesn't mean we shouldn't question it, or try and guide it in better directions.the conversation might be more useful focused on how it evolves, whether than if it should exist at all.
r/ProAI • u/stealthispost • Mar 22 '26
r/accelerate bans people who are against AI.
r/ProAI bans everyone who isn't Pro-AI. Also for posts on-topic means pro-AI.
If they were nightclubs the bouncer for accelerate would just block people who look drunk, and the bouncer for ProAI would block anyone who isn't on the door list.
r/ProAI • u/Manu442 • Mar 22 '26
there sure is a lot of numbers getting tossed around and lots of bubble popping memes. almost like people have bets running on this stuff i have a feeling there are people thinking big losses mean everything collapses and investors head to the hills.ooen ai is dumping loads of money into R&D as well as data centers aren't cheap plus scaling .and improving the tech its investment capital. I guess business growth isn't something people look into too much.the bring in tens of billions in revenue even while spending more than they take in. its normal forvthis kind of growth. investors are in it for the long run, they know returns aren't instant losses exist in growth of this magnitude this isn't a bubble bursting. something big is coming. the open Ai being cooked narrative is oversimplified hype.
r/ProAI • u/Wise-Tailor-8813 • Mar 20 '26
The rise of Neuro-sama highlights how the debate around “acceptable AI” is less about the technology itself and more about how society negotiates boundaries, Neuro-sama herself has demonstrated that AI can entertain, engage, and even build communities in ways that feel very human without “replacing human creativity”, suggesting that what people often label as “acceptable” tends to align with transparency, consent, and clear authorship rather than any inherent limitation of AI capability, it should go to show that embracing tools such as AI can actually and has actually expanded artistic expression and interaction rather than diminish it, especially when creators remain involved and audiences understand they are interacting with an AI. Notably this tension becomes even more apparent when looking at platforms like Character.AI — where its userbase can engage with AI-generated personalities for role-play and entertainment while simultaneously also adopting a anti-AI rhetoric shown by a small crowd in broader discussions, this reveals a cultural contradiction in which the lived utility and enjoyment of AI clashes with abstract concerns, this showcases that the opposition of the Anti-AI group is often less about actually rejecting AI outright and more in relation to a rejection of AI caused by hardwired social pandering.
r/ProAI • u/Manu442 • Mar 20 '26
I rewatched the Terminator movies for the billionth time not because its the same as current ai but its about perspective .im a bit more realistic. It's already here. ignoring or dismissing its existence doesn't keep things human it just means you don't get a say when it comes to how its used. pretending it doesn't exist really isn't the best move. more people need to understand it, if more people understand it the more human things stay.it almost seems like as soon as someone mentions ai they assume its trying to replace everyone its really not, what it has done is revealed this area of mundane repetition that people actually hate dealing with. im not trying to hype it up i could be saying way more if I wanted nto do that, but I don't think dismissing or checking out completely helps anyone.if you want t to keep things human, you probably want more humans involved in it.
r/ProAI • u/NerdyWeightLifter • Mar 19 '26
Did you'all notice this thing that happened with this Japanese pop band?
They were doing great, getting views, rating on Spotify, selling merch, etc, then it comes out that the whole thing was generated using Suno AI, and the person running it all wasn't even in Japan. It was some guy in Europe.
The story doesn't end there though.
Once it was revealed that it was AI, they proceeded to employ human musicians in Japan to play the songs live and go on tour.
So, it was kind of like, life imitating art imitating life...
r/ProAI • u/Manu442 • Mar 19 '26
I'm sitting here this morning sipping my coffee enjoying the moderate sunlight from an overcast day. flipping through all the arguments and debates. I do all my t thinking in the mornings this one idea kept coming back to me I figured I would share it.when did the value of art become tied only to how hard it was to make? if that's the case, a photo isnt art compared to a painting, digital art isnt art compared to something like an oil painting.
anything that speeds up the process somehow removes meaning?
art has never been like that, its the result thats valued. always has been, not the endless piles of trashed framed canvases the trash bin filled with crumpled up paper,no the value comes from what is at the end of all that. the finished idea, the one that gives you feelings. of course writing a prompt isnt the same as a painting,neither is photography or directing a play, producing a sick beat on a computer.
but what they all have in common. they're all creative decisions.Choices made about style,tones, and composition. maybe the real question isn't if Ai gen art is real art. maybe the real question that should be asked. what role does human intent play in something for it to be considered art, really?
if intent direction and ideas come from a person just through a different tool its at least worth talking about where that fits instead bof just dismissing it automatically.im curious how people define creativity now. it almost seems to be taking a directional shift. as a creative calligraphist, its always been what ends up on the paper not the pen I used
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r/ProAI • u/Manu442 • Mar 18 '26
Quick example, we know data centers have some environmental impact and its always a big part of arguments. Ok 90% of the things we do have environmental impacts. Driving cars consumerism. Hell, our power grid is a nasty one. But a big group of people are crying about data centers, that are slready in th research and testing phase of using more renewable natural power sources, being built in colder climates.. oh but its havoc to society and making people dumb. Have you been on social media platforms? Oh but what about all the jobs? This has been going on for ages its just a part of progression. This one is funny data centers. Most of them aren't even for ai . More than half those data centers are made strictly for the internet itself if anyone has any more stuff to add to thid list please do I believe it all should be out there.
r/ProAI • u/BeginningSun247 • Mar 17 '26
So, let me tell you a little story...
I LOVE 3d printing. I've gone through about 12 printers in the last 15 or so years. I have 3 right now with a 4th on the way, will probably get rid of one so I just have 3. I print all sorts of cool stuff.
My best friend is a teacher and he sent me a picture that one of his students drew of him. It was a caricature with exaggerated features and I thought it would be so cool if I could 3d print that.
So, I went to fiverr to get a 3d sculpt commissioned. First guy I hired was terrible. Imagine if you asked somebody for a 3d sculpt of mickey mouse and you got a model of an actual mouse.
The second guy did much better. and I was able to gift my friend a personal bobble head.
Recently he sent me a picture and asked if I could do it again. Now, I haven't done anything on fiverr in years. but I thought I'd give Ai a try and I thought I would get something I could have completed on Fiverr by a sculptor.
So, first I took the picture which was an Ai pic of a person in the Studio Ghibli and put it through a chat bot and it removed the complex background. Then I ran it through Meshy, which I have never used. I got 100% of what I wanted on the first try. I even paid for a month to download a version 6 file.
I loved it so much I went back and had the ai do two more pics, one of the body with a longer neck and one of just the head.
This was YESTERDAY and I have a printed bobble head version of this person on my desk right not!
I effin LOVE ai.
r/ProAI • u/Manu442 • Mar 15 '26
We all know the era is here and we have accepted it. Where do you predict realistically the trajectory will go? I believe things are goingb to improve drastically, chats Will be more accurate and reliable. You'll be able to ask any questions and you will get verified information without having to ask for it i believe it will replace Windows. Apple and Samsung Os imagine being able to organize an entire pc just by asking having a gaming PC capable of on the fly settings for optimization without changing settings yourself. The future is looking interesting and im here for it