Stable Diffusion, NovelAI, Machine Learning Art - AI art generation discussion and image dump

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not sure why no one has made a sexy jewsh yet

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Actually for someone who reads LNs/WNs, if you woke up tomorrow and found out all of those were written by an AI, how surprised would you be really?

Honestly, it would explain why the main character never acts human and why all of them have just been plotless worldbuilding non-stop for the last decade.

I seriously believe most LN/WNs are just people writing down their D&D lore session or Minecraft build session and just forgot to put a narrative to it
 
Novelai.net has a furry model that's in beta, but I don't know if it's in the leak. I never fucked around with it because I'm not into that shit.
I briefly tried it out, and it seems like it's specifically trained on images tagged as furry from Danbooru and such. So it's animals, but Japanese/anime style stuff, closer to kemono than the typical Western furry art you might expect. The lower amount of material (and being in beta) seems to result in lower quality images than the default/full anime models, but it also might be the case that I didn't spend enough time testing and grappling with it to get good results. It can do simple stuff like "fox wearing a wizard hat" well enough, anyway, and seems overall SFW.

I have no doubt that there are multiple different models being trained/already trained on sites like e621, though. I remember one person's model even got an article that was posted here.
 
Can I run Novel AI on my PC? I've upgraded various components over the years but I originally built it to play Skyrim right when it was released in 2011.
Currently I have a R9 290 and AMD FX-6350.

I'm downloading the leak from the magnet here right now, and I guess after I get that installed I can download whatever .ckpt models I want and combine them all together. Is that right? I see a list of Dreambooth waifus, if I wanted to use another one would it be difficult to train the AI on her to make my own model?
 
I both love and hate this. It's really fun to watch artists seethe over this, but also kind of concerning that AI is getting this much development (for reasons such as deepfaking and such. In the future it'll be harder to trust what's actually real from what's ai-made or fake!). Just very disappointed in nearly everyone just using this for anime booba or fetish porn. Maybe it's a good thing tbh, better than them giving their money to some expensive ass artist who probably can't even draw well.

I for one welcome our AI overlords if it's used for fun shit like this.
 
What's that awful corporate art style with the weird gumby looking people? Can it do that? I want all of those artists to get replaced asap.
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Because all art is just Piss Christ and nothing else.

If art is such a garbage medium anyway then why bother compiling so much of it to automate it in the first place?
Because 'art' isn't what's garbage. 'Art as grift' is what's garbage, and contemporary art has become especially egregiously guilty of it.

The great irony is that AI generation is much more in line with the actual intent of these 'no-effort' types of modernist art movements in the early 20th century. The likes of Constructivism were explicitly established with the belief that high art should not be the domain of the elites and should be something every comrade should have unfettered access to regardless of actual talent. A century later and self-proclaimed champions of socialism are freaking out about how their 500-bucks-for-a-flat-colour-sketch ivory towers might be challenged by tools with the potential to make them mere mortals.
 
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