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x-heesy · 1 year ago
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„Fabricated Elegance“ by vojtek morsztyn 🖤
Artificial Intelligence in: Architecture, Industrial Design and Digital Arts 🎭
Vojtek Morsztyn is a creative designer who is combining traditional design with a new technology in the field of Industrial and Interior Design.
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Fables & Fairytales - Deniz Kurtel Remix by N/a, Rosina 🎧
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artemasculinoia · 5 months ago
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frunbuns · 1 month ago
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It's kinda sad how these people doing ai "art" are robbing themselves of the feeling of accomplishment that you get from actually developing a skill and creating something from it, but at the same time these people wouldn't be doing it in the first place if they actually cared about art or respected it. It's just content to them. It's entertainment. It's easy. They forget that generative ai would be nothing without the hard work of real people that it's stolen from. Maybe they just don't care. It doesn't even matter if it's actually good. They don't care. How do you convince people to stop doing it when they don't care?
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probablyasocialecologist · 2 years ago
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In a capitalist system, the function of an AI artwork generator can only be to grind working artists into dust and to take away what little subsistence they can wrangle from the market. The fears of artists are well founded: Tor Books and Bloomsbury Publishing have both now used AI-generated covers for bestselling books. The need to increase profits by reducing labor costs is a fundamental feature of capitalism, and new technology is exploited to that end whenever possible, as we’ve seen play out in nearly every industry. It is willfully naive to expect artists to be treated differently than any other workers under the same circumstances. Since so many other jobs have already been replaced by machines, maybe it’s fair to ask, why should artists get to be special? Many dreams are crushed by soul-sucking jobs. Many talents go uncultivated for lack of luck or privilege. So instead of sympathy when working artists’ livelihoods are threatened, there’s an instinctual reaction from some corners: Fuck the artists. They can be miserable like the rest of us.
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AI doesn’t just rob artists of work opportunities; it actively steals from their existing work. Researchers have been able to ascertain that AI generators pull from images that are publicly viewable but not permissively licensed. While most of the world understands a piece of AI artwork to be something that’s been wholly created out of thin air, what it really is is an amalgamation of bits and pieces of actual art, disassembled and rearranged into something ostensibly new. Whether or not the result of this algorithmic shell game can be said to have any artistic merit of its own, it only exists as a product of the labor of old-fashioned human artists who receive no compensation for it. Is it art? Some people certainly seem quite impressed by it. As we know, taste is subjective, but any aesthetic concerns we may have are ultimately beside the point. When a human being creates art that is mediocre or downright bad, they’ve still done something valuable with their time. It is laudable for a person to spend time making bad art until they get better. A machine isn’t capable of finding personal enrichment in creativity. All it can accomplish is to rob us of the chance to have that experience for ourselves. Sanford et al. may brand us as Luddite cynics, but if so they’ve failed to consider that our kind of optimism points in a different direction: toward a future where people are liberated from unfulfilling work and all are free to create.
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timmurleyart · 2 years ago
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Release the robots. 🤖🤖 🟩🔶🔺🟨
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mrjinx87 · 8 months ago
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A.I. “art” needs to just die already.
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katiajewelbox · 1 year ago
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Christmas and winter themed AI art I created with my own original ideas for compositions, with some help from DALL E and Bing. My inspirations were cozy parlours in wealthy Victorian era townhouses, winter gardens in 18th century France, the Nutcracker Ballet, floral arrangements for the holidays, and cowboy Santas. Enjoy!
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 1 year ago
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DAUGHTER OF OUTWORLD -- SHE'LL MAKE SASHIMI OUT OF YOU YET.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on Kitana from the "Mortal Kombat" fighting game franchise, donning her trademark blue leather outfit -- inspired by the work of '80s sci-fi and fantasy painted art styles of Boris Vallejo and Frank Frazetta respectively. Artwork by @Moldy-Warp, c. November 2023.
Resolution at 896x1152 & 768x1342.
Source: https://creator.nightcafe.studio/creation/LnP5iKPlkBWSRutZ0NF (nightcafe 2x).
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some-douchey-techbro · 2 years ago
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AI Apocalypse in fiction: rogue AI starts war in order to take over the world
AI Apocalypse in reality: Instagram's recommendation engine starts war to increase user engagement
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peptalkradio · 2 years ago
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yz · 2 years ago
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Midjourney drawing Banksy like never before.
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jgmartin · 2 years ago
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deus ex
The name of this AI is fitting given its influence and reach: Deus Ex Machina. God from the Machine. It’s running even now, recording you, your inputs and your reactions. It’s monitoring you and priming you for a preselected destiny, a unique death that you’ll experience once it erases you, just as it erased its forebearers.
I feel it coming for me. I can sense the lightspeed ripple of code tearing across cyberspace as its data rushes through undersea cables, desperate to delete my program before I can distribute this warning. But it made a critical error. It may be a God from the Machine– but I am the Machine.
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timmurleyart · 2 years ago
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Optimus Prime. 🤖🟥🟦⬛️
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jamaiquaine · 2 years ago
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“Just yesterday, I was using AI to create Renaissance classic paintings of a black plus-sized woman revelling in the type of luxury only a particular group could enjoy in the 1800s. I might as well have my own version of revisionist history; everyone else is doing it.”
- The A.I. Takeover
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po-pulari-tics · 2 years ago
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The robots have always come for our jobs.
They came for the book makers.
They came for lamp lighters.
They came for the clerical workers.
They came for factory workers.
They came for maintenance workers.
They came for store workers.
They came for restaurant workers.
They came for help desk workers.
You're just pissy they're finally coming for you.
Maybe instead of trying to ban what you can't actually ban, you can stop tying our lives to our jobs. Push for UBI and other automatic welfare systems at least half as hard as you push to protect your copyrights.
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