"I just try to think of every possible angle and then see what could actually be done to effect any change." Well, for instance, that would be things like : taking hours out of one's day to contact the curating and marketing teams of said museum in order to let them know about the nature of the images that were sold to…
It feels like the end can come at any moment.... https://80.lv/articles/nvidia-presents-new-ai-model-that-turns-2d-videos-into-3d-structures?fbclid=IwAR2cAmv8zeJy8s6keWIIFHH4CI7iZRQ_9UjSOEvI13hnof-dMP409ZifyXQ
not really because that creates an actual metahuman with adapted premade hair etc, look at the camera turns how stuff is flickering, its not a mesh that gets turned, to me it feels more like ai is filling each frame with what it "imagines" what this hair shape would look like using the mesh as a positioning helper…
Ah i see. I never said it is a substitute for Photoshop. Just that it is a graphics software, like photoshop. Of course there are differences. Like there are differences between Max, ZBrush, Substances and Photoshop too. But you can also use AI to manipulate images, not just to create it. And you can use Photoshop to…
Actually in architecture, the people doing it call themselves designers or visualizers, maybe that term is more appropriate with AI art prompters? Or you could say they are the lowest form of menial labor in art generation, kind of like trash pickers that work in the dumps foraging through garbage looking for recycling.…
It is interesting, more dreamlike than anything, basically shit unless the objective is to make abstracts Great thread analysing one of the videos https://twitter.com/ChombaBupe/status/1758226090579894542 here's the video https://cdn.openai.com/sora/videos/tokyo-in-the-snow.mp4 Its adding so much to the lawsuit, its…
I suddenly realized that I had a bunch of articles about the sad way the industry is going, as well as intellectual contributions from people far smarter than me; and a community to share them with. This is the article by crackedotcom alum Robert Evans, but if you want to listen to it on his Behind the Bastards podcast…
this seems like a good time in our sci-fi story where someone makes a watermark that clobbers an AI to produce the same image regardless of its prompt.
I mean I agree. If you give a man a fish he just ask for another fish tomorrow. So a prompt engineer might "make" art for an entire career as a prompt artist without ever having even known what shape language means. But any time labor saving technology is introduced its not like the people who were laboring are now asked…