• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    That still requires gathering the dirty items together, loading/unloading, keeping track of when it is full/time to run.

    And I still need to prompt the AI, review the images presented, copy/paste them, possibly apply further manipulations to suit my needs.

    Like, yes. Your life isn’t going to be 100% on autopilot for anything except bill pay.

    that doesn’t take away from the message of “AI should help make life easier, not replace the creative outlets additional free time should allow”

    I think it outlines the raw limits of any kind of automation. You can make imperfect trades between human labor and appliances. But there’s always a limit that a tool can do without supervision relative to what a cognizant human can perform.

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      1 hour ago

      And that is the (broken) promise of AI, to bridge that gap. It won’t, not for a long time, and not without great costs. And only if profit is not the motivation, so never.