Crowdsourced metaphors show rising anthropomorphism and warmth toward AI that predict trust and adoption, with notable demographic differences.
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Queer artists largely refuse and resist generative AI, seeing it as anti-relational and disruptive to the community-oriented, identity-forming nature of their art practices, with only limited acceptance for surreal image generation.
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From tools to thieves: Measuring and understanding public perceptions of AI through crowdsourced metaphors
Crowdsourced metaphors show rising anthropomorphism and warmth toward AI that predict trust and adoption, with notable demographic differences.
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"I Just Don't Want My Work Being Fed Into The AI Blender": Queer Artists on Refusing and Resisting Generative AI
Queer artists largely refuse and resist generative AI, seeing it as anti-relational and disruptive to the community-oriented, identity-forming nature of their art practices, with only limited acceptance for surreal image generation.