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Framed #681 (nope. Normal Saturday. Found a use for Google's magic eraser gimmick - a nearly five year old found it highly amusing diligently removing everything from pictures bit by bit. There are other cases where the magic eraser it is no doubt useful but I also think trying to exclude what a person doesn't want in a photo is part of what goes into taking a picture. Maybe not casual snaps. Pretty much the duality of AI there - deskilling while simultaneously highlighting the need for a skill in the first place. I suppose general AI is when the questions no longer have to be asked or judged. The problem there is that aesthetics, and biological systems, the planet itself, are not static - so at best there'd be a feedback loop between the judgement of machines and the judgement of the people using them or the shifting observable data. I have a feeling that unskilled manual labour (which is currently more expensive to replace than use) and skilled, semi repetitious, white collar work are the low hanging fruit. The latter first and the biggest cost saving.)

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