AI-Generated Creations
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And remember my friend, future events such as these will affect you in the future
Re: AI-Generated Creations
And remember my friend, future events such as these will affect you in the future
Re: AI-Generated Creations
And remember my friend, future events such as these will affect you in the future
Re: AI-Generated Creations
AI-created media is going to be unreal, man
I mean it! I've been talking about it, but I've never really elaborated on it much because it just seems so obvious.
The filter in us preventing us from creating whatever the f*ck we want is about to be erased. For most of us, there are several great filters. The first is sheer ability: I can draw a little decently, but no better than a second-year high school art student. Most people have art skills even worse than that. Or writing skills on par with a child. Or music-creating skills barely better than randomly banging pots and pans. Or whathaveyou.
Experienced artists pass that filter, but they have more filters, such as social approval and profit. You can't get a hundred million dollars to create a Pixar-animated movie about giant farting butts reenacting Goodfellas and A Clockwork Orange and you'd probably be sent to a madhouse for even seriously trying. And even if you did get a hundred million dollars somehow, just how many people would seriously be willing to work on such a project? Would it make 1% of its budget back?
More indie and low-tier artists don't have to worry about inflated costs much, but if they plan on showing anyone their work, they still have to factor in social approval. There are some topics that you just can't show to others without either being ridiculed or imprisoned for.
Another filter is time. Sure, if you're creating something solely for yourself, you don't have to worry about any of that... but if it takes thousands of hours of your life, is it worth it? Most people, even the most dedicated, would say no.
AI eliminates just about all of those filters. Hence why I say that the rise of synthetic media is on par with the rise of behavioral modernity. It's basically imagination made real + the digital equivalent of molecular assemblers.
I mean it! I've been talking about it, but I've never really elaborated on it much because it just seems so obvious.
The filter in us preventing us from creating whatever the f*ck we want is about to be erased. For most of us, there are several great filters. The first is sheer ability: I can draw a little decently, but no better than a second-year high school art student. Most people have art skills even worse than that. Or writing skills on par with a child. Or music-creating skills barely better than randomly banging pots and pans. Or whathaveyou.
Experienced artists pass that filter, but they have more filters, such as social approval and profit. You can't get a hundred million dollars to create a Pixar-animated movie about giant farting butts reenacting Goodfellas and A Clockwork Orange and you'd probably be sent to a madhouse for even seriously trying. And even if you did get a hundred million dollars somehow, just how many people would seriously be willing to work on such a project? Would it make 1% of its budget back?
More indie and low-tier artists don't have to worry about inflated costs much, but if they plan on showing anyone their work, they still have to factor in social approval. There are some topics that you just can't show to others without either being ridiculed or imprisoned for.
Another filter is time. Sure, if you're creating something solely for yourself, you don't have to worry about any of that... but if it takes thousands of hours of your life, is it worth it? Most people, even the most dedicated, would say no.
AI eliminates just about all of those filters. Hence why I say that the rise of synthetic media is on par with the rise of behavioral modernity. It's basically imagination made real + the digital equivalent of molecular assemblers.
And remember my friend, future events such as these will affect you in the future
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LOOK AT THE TEXT
And remember my friend, future events such as these will affect you in the future
Re: AI-Generated Creations
And remember my friend, future events such as these will affect you in the future
Re: AI-Generated Creations
And remember my friend, future events such as these will affect you in the future
Re: AI-Generated Creations
And remember my friend, future events such as these will affect you in the future
Re: AI-Generated Creations
And remember my friend, future events such as these will affect you in the future
Re: AI-Generated Creations
And remember my friend, future events such as these will affect you in the future
Re: AI-Generated Creations
And remember my friend, future events such as these will affect you in the future
Re: AI-Generated Creations
And remember my friend, future events such as these will affect you in the future
Re: AI-Generated Creations
And remember my friend, future events such as these will affect you in the future
Re: AI-Generated Creations
And remember my friend, future events such as these will affect you in the future
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Re: AI-Generated Creations
This sure ain't lookin good for some people who were saying AI would not take painter's jobs. I don't think it was on here but definitely elsewhere and I bet those folks are freaking out because these are just too damn good!
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One day I'll be able to ask for a better sequel to The Dark Knight than the one Nolan directed, and AI will provide that.
I'll be able to for a Godzilla vs Kong movie that wasn't crap. I'm a huge kaiju, Godzilla, and Kong fan, but that movie was so stupid it killed Legendary's Monsterverse for me. I'll never watch another entry of that universe spinning off of that film.
I could get a comic accurate adaptation of my favorite story (Batman: The Long Halloween - the storyline is my favorite Batman story of all time, but the only thing I liked about the animated version was the opening credits).
I believe that AI could one day correct all the films I was once so amped and excited to see, but which disappointed me to such great extents. It doesn't even have to make good movies, just better than what we were given.
(Of course, tastes differ, so movies I hated others enjoyed and vice versa.)
I'll be able to for a Godzilla vs Kong movie that wasn't crap. I'm a huge kaiju, Godzilla, and Kong fan, but that movie was so stupid it killed Legendary's Monsterverse for me. I'll never watch another entry of that universe spinning off of that film.
I could get a comic accurate adaptation of my favorite story (Batman: The Long Halloween - the storyline is my favorite Batman story of all time, but the only thing I liked about the animated version was the opening credits).
I believe that AI could one day correct all the films I was once so amped and excited to see, but which disappointed me to such great extents. It doesn't even have to make good movies, just better than what we were given.
(Of course, tastes differ, so movies I hated others enjoyed and vice versa.)
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And remember my friend, future events such as these will affect you in the future