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This shit is seriously getting out of hand...

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This shit is seriously getting out of hand...
It's real hard out there...
That guy's being a whiny little shit about it too.This shit is seriously getting out of hand...![]()
It's not quite a collage, but a collage is closer to the truth than "it learns and gets inspiration just like a human does." Information from the training set gets embedded in the neural network parameters, which is why all these AIs are capable of reproducing copyrighted works. That is what is at issue in all the IP lawsuits pending.At it's core level, it's probably doing the exact same process you'd see from something like an image-to-image generation you get in stable diffusion. It's just that <10% of people actually understand the tech well enough to know it's the exact same thing. Many artists still believe that AI art generation is forming a collage of data from other images.
It sounds like he should stop using Twitter and Twitter-lite platforms altogether. Making false allegations of AI is pretty bad, especially when actual modified AI images are pretty easy to spot.That guy's being a whiny little shit about it too.
Suicide baiting, Sorry-but-actually-I-did-nothing-wrong, lots of attempts to fend off criticism by preemptively debasing themselves, pretending to backtrack on the suicide baiting while constantly talking about suicide, I'm not screencapping all this shit you get the gist
Amusingly, they're never going to be able to post art again without the replies calling it AI.
That's not true at all, nearly all machine learning algorithm is trained off of web scraped images from resources like LAION. Culture revolving anything AI basically ignored intellectual property.There's no issue with AI upscaling technology because it wasn't trained by scraping the ininternet.
Yes, it is. NVIDIA's DLSS and Intel's XeSS are trained on high-resolution footage of games developed using those APIs, 100% used with permission. AMD's FSR is purely heuristic-based and uses no AI.That's not true at all, nearly all machine learning algorithm is trained off of web scraped images from resources like LAION. Culture revolving anything AI basically ignored intellectual property.
I'm pro AI art replacing actual artists
And it's just not true that "nearly all" ML is trained off web-scraping. Only the headline-grabbers are. The AI projects I've been involved with have been trained using data provided under license by the creators with complete documentation of all sources, no scraping at all, and that's pretty standard for enterprise use. When OpenAI and the rest of them argue in court that it's impossible to make any of this stuff work without legally questionable scraping, they are engaging in a common tactic used by lawyers called "lying out their ass to justify breaking laws to gain a competitive advantage over people who do things correctly."
Every single artist is retard with severe self esteem issues so this checks out.
Your post just made me think of the female version of Hero Hei:I'm pro AI art replacing actual artists
Actual artists had legitimate grievances, but I've seen far too many of them willing to jump on the harassment bandwagon and ruin lives over retarded shit
Why would I want to deal with a group so mentally ill when I could just ask a machine to do it and get no sass?
And a while back, we were talking about an AI trained solely on public domain images, and how anti-AI people were still bitching about it.
Extremely retarded. This factual retard pointed out a piece of art having issues that stem from an inexperience as tells of it being AI. When typically the tell is the opposite and the image looks too "perfect", the actual tells being in weird noise patterns around edges, and more glaring artifact issues with small details like fingers and eyes. This person looked at a simple color sketch that isn't even that detailed or impressive, and tried to accuse it of being AI. He literally used signs that the image isn't AI as grounds for it being AI. An artist got accused of using AI not because the piece looked too good, but because it wasn't perfect. Conflating the notion that AI = mistakes, mistakes = AI. We're cooked.
With that image I can at least assume the guy went "I don't like it therefore it must be AI" which, while petty, at least makes sense, but what baffles me is this one:Extremely retarded. This factual retard pointed out a piece of art having issues that stem from an inexperience as tells of it being AI. When typically the tell is the opposite and the image looks too "perfect", the actual tells being in weird noise patterns around edges, and more glaring artifact issues with small details like fingers and eyes. This person looked at a simple color sketch that isn't even that detailed or impressive, and tried to accuse it of being AI. He literally used signs that the image isn't AI as grounds for it being AI. An artist got accused of using AI not because the piece looked too good, but because it wasn't perfect. Conflating the notion that AI = mistakes, mistakes = AI. We're cooked.
That one's not even about inexperience or bad anatomy. They are stylistic choices that one makes for very simplistic, cute or chibi designs, which the author does. There are zero tells that any of it is AI; in fact, most simpler models would struggle keeping the uniform consistent between reference side-by-side shots. AI also struggles with precise and consistent line weight, which an actual artist can do trivially just by inking, though varying lineweight is widespread nowadays with digital art.
This is an exact repeat of when Photoshop got released, except this technically has a few more uses. Sentiment among sane people has already died down, and I expect Stable Diffusion and its like to be perfectly normal parts of visual art design within a few years.I know I'm preaching to the choir, but it really baffles me that digital artists conveniently forget (or are too young to know) that traditional artists had the same issues with digital art once it became accessible. Every argument against AI can be applied to traditional vs digital art.
That one's not even about inexperience or bad anatomy. They are stylistic choices that one makes for very simplistic, cute or chibi designs, which the author does