how can you search the database and find your medical information in form of pictures, if the pictures arent stored? How can you paint a picture if the image isn't stored in your brain? It both has the same answer. You learned the concept. This is what AI makes so fascinating. It learned what grass is, what a face is, and…
Taking a step back on this, I think one of the reasons why people tend to (often knowingly) forget how many people this is screwing over, is because the result of a prompt is just a single picture (or a handful of pictures). Yet if the source DB was visible at all times, I bet more would realize how many people they are…
Yes, i search for the legal reasoning here. For the reason to declare parts of the AI to be illegal :) EDIT, for example, the chinese reasoning for the punishment is that AI can create deep fake images. But they don't forbid it. They just make sure that Ai generated images are marked as such, to prevent deep fakes. I…
I don't think people will appreciate generated art once it's no longer the cool new thing and they have gotten thoroughly used to the look. It'll probably get about as old as the 2015-or-thereabouts early attempts with Google's deep dream dalmatians. You wouldn't buy a print of that stuff nowadays, would you? Wouldn't be…
Oh, I am absolutely not saying that Cara is *the* solution - as a matter of fact I am not planning to join it anytime soon since I have my own self-hosted folio anyways. But I think it is well worth keeping an eye on, and the mere fact that 700 000 artists ditched IG for it in a matter of days says a lot about how quickly…
Why would you approve of that? Assuming it is, as it looks to be, AI, the technology is being used for historical revisionism. You can't just call yourself a documentary and then start showing photos of things that never happened. Especially using it to make this narrative of her being happy and smiling when, as far as…
Well, apparently tons of VFX artists are out of work these days. Surely there will be at least some among them willing to pick up 'prompting' and combine that with their existing skillset. From then on it's going to be more about lack of functionality in the toolset, I suppose. So the verdict in this writeup seems a bit…
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.
Do definitely need to separate when a specific image is used as an input vs generating from just noise and a prompt. It can be used as a filter if the user wants.