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A writer intentionally sticking an AI image into his own article makes me 100% not want to read the text.
Immediately had the same reaction.
I wonder how long it will take for somebody to jailbreak Disney. Months? Weeks? Days?
Within seconds of its release - there are literally going to be a huge number of people (10,000s?) working as hard as they can whenever they have free time to jump over all the “unbreakable” safeguards. Every one of them will want to be the first person to create precious seconds of fantastic footage of Mickey flying a plane into the towers or to create some unforgettable Disney porn stuff. I assume Reddit subs will pop up like mushrooms with names like r/DisneyJailbreak so people can share hints and tips.
[Edit - Oops. I got my threads confused.]
Oh for sure. I also find it amusing that Disney is screaming about AI companies infringement in IP while also eagerly sidling up to the slop trough to use it for their own content. Which is it guys?
They want to have their cake and eat it too but not just once. They demand an infinite amount of slop like an AI version of the human centipede.
Grok summarize the article for me.





