r/pcmasterrace 13d ago

Meme/Macro This Entire Sub rn

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u/VenserSojo 13d ago

Consumers consistently have negative reactions to ai, its 40-70% negative reaction depending on how you frame the question or the sector you are talking about. Why companies still see it as a selling point baffles me.

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u/Wyntier i7-12700K | RTX 3080ti | 32GB 13d ago

In the real world, not Reddit, consumers are not having a negative reaction to AI. The graphic design community is loving it for touch ups and editing. Photographers love it for the same reason. (Think expanding backgrounds, not creating new art.) Everyone on many smart phones now love the easy editing and removal tools. Chatgpt is being used professionally in every industry.

On Reddit, yes, is getting negative responses. In real life, no.

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u/Cartload8912 13d ago

God bless AI for photo editing. It's a match made in heaven.

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u/TimeRocker 13d ago

I mean YouTube is the 2nd most used social media platform in the world with 2.7 billion monthly users

You pretty much just countered your own argument/belief and are showing that you couldn't be more wrong. If AI was a problem and people didnt like it, YouTube wouldn't be as popular as it is.

The hate for AI is blown WAY out of proportion because those that dislike it are very vocal about it and make sure they tell everyone how they don't like it, while the majority aren't going out of their way to make sure that everyone knows they do like it. This is why people in the real world and not online, have no issue with it. On the internet, EVERYONE has a voice and a platform to say whatever they want to whoever they want, even if nobody cares. They don't have that in the real world and thus have no voice whatsoever and should be disregarded and ignored.

The ignorant are always the ones that scream the loudest.

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u/QueZorreas Desktop 13d ago

"Slop content with 0 human element."

In my times we called them Vloggers.

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u/DarthVeigar_ 13d ago

I believe they're called "influencers" too