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    So, the paper claims this was denied because it’s redundant with their other content. But this is literally the first time his her cartoon has been rejected and apparently he she felt strongly enough to quit.

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        Thanks for the correction. I don’t know how I missed that and apparently I need to check my biases.

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      When they said that they already had other “content” cover it, I tough they mean another cartoon (isn’t like this cartoon idea is extremely original anyway). But not, they mean an opinion column or something like that? Lmao, what a farce.

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    Wow, I was expecting something graphic, but its totally on point. Harmless self-awareness.

    Heck, Bezos wouldn’t mind.

    The only reason he and anyone cares is that “accepting” it would make the president elect throw a Twitter tantrum, or at least pass-aggress Bezos… Sometimes, I can’t believe this is where we are.

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    It’s interesting that you can tell it’s trump and you only see his hands and feet.

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    I would not have figured out that she meant Bezos in that cartoon and I’m sure I’m far from alone. But apparently that was still too far.

    Editorial independence!

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    Anybody seen that show “Leave the World Behind” on Netflix where the ultra-rich basically just get a heads up before anyone else that the shit is about to hit the fan?

    This feels like that

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      No. It feels like the utra-rich are the ones flinging the shit at the fan and ducking to let the rest of society get splattered.

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      They have been pretty blatant about the fact they are going full Nazi as soon as they can.

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      Oh man I just imagined an editorial cartoon made by AI. Gross.

      I bet a good cartoonist could make a good cartoon about this very subject…

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      Nah, AI can’t be controlled in the same way. AI has source code, which can be easily leaked… aka not something they would want the public to know. Much easier to replace someone with information to blackmail them

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        AI does not have “source code”. It has models. Which are pretty much indecipherable to humans, even in the field. You can almost think of them as one way hashes in some respects. You take a world of data (literally) and produce a model that works in a very narrow context to represent that world of data along specific edges and nodes.

        Source: Am in the field.

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        They’ve been replacing people in the media with AI for like two years now. How are you not aware of that?

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          Because only certain positions can be. They’d be folding that part of the outlet, they can run “wordles” or something in its place but I don’t think they can actually do so without loosing money. And that money means a lot to a media company right now. Loyalty trials mean more than just a position but profitability in reach. To own that outlet, they need to sell it to a person who knows the loss they are taking. Unknown loss means losing the entire subsidiary which I doubt many would take.

          If you run a grocery store you don’t give out free endcaps, especially when dying out unless you are planning to be closed. This is like selling isles for free.

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            Yes, and one of those positions can be ‘political cartoonist.’

            Not hard to get an AI to make a bland, inoffensive political cartoon.