Meanwhile, on the Artstation store : https://www.artstation.com/marketplace/p/OglYo/300-male-head-sculpt-references-for-artist?utm_source=artstation&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=homepage&utm_term=marketplace These are obviously AI-generated renders, probably prompted as "digital sculpt, realistic, trending on…
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…
Something is getting lost in translation here. No one is talking about "forbidding learning". The idea is simply to not use anthropological terms like "learning" and reframing it as "using" in order to get a clearer view on what's going on. On law : law is not something that is divinely dictated and get set it in stone…
At the end of the day, all it takes to understand the infringement aspect of it (which, with a little bit of perspective gained over the last few weeks, is actually clear as day) is to replace the anthropomorphic term "learning" by the much more straightforward term "using". It could be rather easily demonstrated by simply…
"select all of the images of a crosswalk" Ironically, these photo-based Captchas (or rather, ReCaptchas) were designed to train the Google AI model for self driving cars, and barely anyone was aware of it when using the service. Sounds familiar ... Same goes for the earlier version showing lowres house street numbers (also…
About the SBI curator, I mentioned it since even that group seems to be against the current AAA approach, of course there's that whole DEI conspiracy which is their primary motivation but they too want to play games that are fun and don't break the bank. I liked the idea of a large AAA company promoting smaller more…
If your only argument about AI is always it's not illegal that mean even you understand the ethical aspect of it and that also mean that it should probably be ... Also MJ watermark their image ( invisible one) so they don't train it back on itself, they know that if they start training on their own result they will only…
Hehe :D A new report from the trenches. One new microtrend amongst AI Bros seems to be "Niji Journey", a generator trained on anime/east asian images more specifically. Here is a tutorial page on how to use it, directly from "AItuts". The wording is clear as day. https://aituts.com/how-to-use-niji-journey/ The more I read…
why would they be useless? it doesnt even have to be a human readable watermark. machines are perfect at hiding information in some off pixels here and there. or even with visible watermarks, it doesnt have to be crossing the entire image. if its not murder, how about a seatbelt? man have people been upset when their…
Digital art I think has long lost its value due to not only inherent issues such as the ability to easily duplicate files, but also issues that cropped up over time such as sheer oversaturation due to the social media mindset of 'gotta make a new piece every single day to outdo the other guy'. Ultimately all thats…