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Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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some good idiot boomers arguing about a lovely photo being ai and other idiots defending it with the worst explanations (AI is too perfect)

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Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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Classic /r/shittyHDR claims more victims

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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I think AI is just getting better at making bad images.

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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Same with all the garbage YouTube cartoons that are ai generated slop. Grifting this crap on dumb adults is one thing, but weaponizing it against children in a way that does measurable harm to their learning and intelligence should be criminalized.

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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Goons know about it because it went viral at large. Not the other way around. SA is no longer a cultural powerhouse of spreading the dumbest and worst things on the internet.

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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Flesh Forge posted:

looking forward to the insane bit rot that we'll be getting as current and future image generative AIs are trained on the output of earlier ones, and because there is so goddamn much of it it's going to be weighted pretty heavily

Isn't that already happening with some of the engines?

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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Snowglobe of Doom posted:

In this particular case with the Batman art I think their argument is pretty weak. Other companies have been caught out using AI art recently and it's usually a bit more obvious and I suspect that people have been keeping an eye out for it showing up in comicbooks but they may have jumped the gun

This story got picked up by CBR so maybe DC will actually weigh in on it: https://www.cbr.com/dc-comics-batman-alleged-ai/


It's at least incredibly inconsistent internally in that issue and at large with that artist's work in ways that definitely seem off.

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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Tech bros have terminal brain worms

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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Deep Glove Bruno posted:

wow! this poo poo sucks!

never mind that it's written and conceived like a loving US Bank ad, it 100% confirms that "only slow motion because no movement actually works with this" critique

also the main character is different in every shot. seems like a drawback, but what do I know I've only been doing film and tv for 20 years, i'm sure the tech guys are right and this is what everybody wants

Get with the times old man, you’re obsolete now!

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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theflyingexecutive posted:

It's impossible to deny how good that video looks compared to even a couple months ago. I'm reminded of digital photographs (and eventually green screen) replacing hand painted backdrops in film; this quote from one of the last remaining scenics seems appropriate:

This absolutely isn't good enough for scripted television, but small-to-mid budget local advertising? Within months.

wrong idiot

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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theflyingexecutive posted:

This poo poo was nineteen months ago:


You’re right, AI is improving faster than your posting.


But they both still suck!

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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theflyingexecutive posted:

Don't be disingenuous

The Audacity of Dumb

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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theflyingexecutive posted:

My whole argument is that some people itt are underestimating the scope of these developments.

no we just have working eyes dipshit

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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theflyingexecutive posted:

I worked in film for seven years and am in a big community of professional artists.

shocked you didn't make it big time, absolutely shocked

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Feb 15, 2006


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theflyingexecutive posted:

Those jobs don't really exist anymore. News outlets don't hire photographers and videographers,

You are so far out of your element and up your own rear end you're just making poo poo up wholesale.

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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theflyingexecutive posted:

News outlets don't hire photographers and videographers,

theflyingexecutive posted:

Film sure, photography no.

Which is it?

and just to continue pointing out how dumb you are

https://www.gettyimages.com/editorial-images

Well over 200 stories posted to this single wire service in the last 24 hours by working news photographers. But yeah, these people don't exist and no one hires photographers anymore, which is definitely relevant in your AI daydreams for a field that would definitely use AI and isn't 1000% the antithesis of it in every way imaginable.

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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theflyingexecutive posted:

Getty royalty payments have dropped 98.5% in the last twenty years.. Even Getty is doing badly: they have 15x as many photos for licensing as they did in 2006, but their revenue has decreased by more than half. This is a healthy industry full of lots of opportunities.


gettys editorial team get paid day rates on top of royalties dumbass.



What the gently caress does that have to do with your claim that news photographers don’t exist anymore



In short, shut the gently caress up donny, you’re out of your element. Nothing you’ve posted ITT has been relevant to the topic, I’m sure there’s another thread where you can jerk off to AI all you want with other weirdo idiots

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Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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Amen indeed :lmao:

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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https://twitter.com/CleanestDiesel/status/1778938288897745150



lmao. Truly lovely art, but an incredible piece at the same time.

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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Prof. Spaceman posted:

This is some real body horror poo poo, they have like 4 torsos all melted into each other and some kind of tiger-meat brain tube.

wtf its just a picture of tiger jesus get your eyes checked

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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A mega huge KPOP group is using AI for their next MV and it looks like hot garbage, but fans can't stop defending it with the "actually they're criticizing it by using it!" excuse lol

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Feb 15, 2006


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Bottom Liner posted:

A mega huge KPOP group is using AI for their next MV and it looks like hot garbage, but fans can't stop defending it with the "actually they're criticizing it by using it!" excuse lol


I'm an idiot and forgot to link it

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOK790-wRhk

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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luchadornado posted:


"The toddler arms and tail coming out of my crotch"

PRO LIFE PARTY

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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I love Pedro Pascal, Kristin Bell, Stanley, and 2002 Bam Margera.

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Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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Plant MONSTER. posted:

There's been a sudden influx of AI generated plants. Like, images of house plants that just do not exist. I have to deal with people wanting to know "what is this plant I saw on Facebook??" quite often now.

incredible username + post


also, what happens if you ask google/apple to identify the fake plants? does that cause skynet?

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