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

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Bing chat is using DALLE-3 now to generate images you request. Can also be accessed via https://bing.com/create. It's essentially unlimited, but do expect your prompts and outputs to get blocked if it's too obviously horny or unethical or you're asking it to depict a political figure. I'd say it's less locked down the DALLE when it first came out though. For reference, my current avatar was done by uploading my old avatar and telling it to make a halloween-themed version based off of the old one.
 
Some festive Kiwis, courtesy of SDXL.
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And some slightly more abstract takes.
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I know it's a humorous scene to behold, but when I first saw this I was legitimately taken aback and realized we pretty much are on the cusp of AI capable of generating anything with convincing results. Fucking wild it's managed to get a grasp on this sorta "low-poly, in-game, analog TV set" look.
Is this a LORA or just vanilla?
 
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SDXL really does't know what a kiwi birb is does it, still stealing the 4th one.
It can draw regular kiwis ok, but making them green seems to bring in tropical influences. Here's a few more AI "kiwis" before I get back to work. EDIT: Almost forgot the cutest 5th one.
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And a bonus. Don't let the idiots win, kiwichild.
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Coomers and furfags rejoice. An endless supply of degenerate are will make it impossible to get bored and chat to 3D women.

Japan is doomed.
Now you say that, but the sample images need to come from somewhere and you need a 3060 at least to run 768 or 1024. I am willing to bet that by the time this tech came out it was already too late for the individuals you envision.

I think dear leader was spot on with MATI. The only people collecting millions of these images are gone already, and their life has already been reduced to a near 24 hour cycle of cooming and sleeping with barely eating in between. Just like those people stuck at the slot machines at casinos. They're burned out.
 
Now you say that, but the sample images need to come from somewhere and you need a 3060 at least to run 768 or 1024. I am willing to bet that by the time this tech came out it was already too late for the individuals you envision.

I think dear leader was spot on with MATI. The only people collecting millions of these images are gone already, and their life has already been reduced to a near 24 hour cycle of cooming and sleeping with barely eating in between. Just like those people stuck at the slot machines at casinos. They're burned out.
There's also some good old purity testing going on. Pro and Anti-AI factions are the best shot we've had in a long time for a Furry civil war.
 
tested DALLE-E with a usual kiwi prompt, got some dubious looking kiwi birds but its still fun non-the-less
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and then i went a bit more specific with my prompt

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goose saying "I CANT BREEF" being strangled by an angry american policeman saying "Sneed in hell!" while a crowd of white hippies film on their phones
it gave me another absolutely insane interpretation which is genuine art
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https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2023/09/openai-announces-dall-e-3-a-next-gen-ai-image-generator-based-on-chatgpt/ https://archive.ph/N9ul4

OpenAI’s new AI image generator pushes the limits in detail and prompt fidelity​

With better response to details and text, DALL-E 3 hopes to make prompt engineering obsolete.​

First impressions, I'm excited with the potential of what Dall-E 3 can offer. Adding text to AI generation and having it recognize it with context is a gamechanger.
I've tried going onto the Dall-e website to try it, but I'm stuck on Dalle-2. Do you have to subscribe or request beta access for it?
 
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