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samtp 19 hours ago

I'm still struggling to see how you would need thousands of AI generated images rather than just using existing real images for education.

abossy 13 hours ago | parent | next [-]

The company I work for generates thousands of these each week for children's personalized storybooks to help them learn how to read. The story text is the core part of the application, but the personalized images are what make them engaging.

marviel 19 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

- personalization (style, analogy to known concepts)

- specificity (a diagram that perfectly encapsulates the exact set of concepts you're asking about)

indeyets 18 hours ago | parent [-]

But LLMs are not reliable enough, so you can not actually expect “specificity”

aeonik 14 hours ago | parent | next [-]

More reliable than 80% of my teachers growing up.

marviel 18 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Not perfect now, but adequate in some domains. Will only get better.

Hackbraten 13 hours ago | parent [-]

> Will only get better.

AI companies are still in their "burning money" phase.

Enshittification is not on the horizon yet, but it's inevitable.

concats 6 hours ago | parent [-]

While I have no doubt that individual companies, such as OpenAI for example, will eventually introduce enshittification features, I doubt the industry as a whole can be summarized that easily.

I believe, over all, development will go forward and things will get better. A rising tide lifts all ships, even if some of them decide to be shitty leaking vessels. If nothing else we always have open source software to fall back on when the enshittification of the proprietary models start.

For a practical example: The cars we drive today are a lot better than 100 years ago. A bad future isn't always inevitable.

Hackbraten an hour ago | parent [-]

Good points!