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AI is pretty cool

Like look at where we are already with @TouchFluffyTails and how he cranks out dozens of high-quality pieces all the time like it's nothing. Look how cute this one is!

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16953212784600677.webp

It's Marsey (a catgirl) hanging out with an actual cat. It's conceptually interesting and the execution is really cool and the same thing would have taken a human many many hours of work.

In a few years we'll surely be able to just like input shit we like into some drag & drop thing to create a dataset of music we enjoy and the AI will pump out a functionally limitless amount of completely original works perfectly tailored to our ultra-specific tastes.

There's no point to this thread, I just remembered the image and thought of custom robomusic and got a lil excited.


https://i.rdrama.net/images/17235685217415228.webp

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I still have no idea how to use ai but God darn does it make neighbors angry :marseynpcmad:

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I feel like we are going :marseysal3: to quickly get to a point :marseynoyouzoom: where :marseydrama: people not using ai are going :marseysal3: to essentially be useless.


Putting the :e: in spookie turkey

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Yeah, but oh well. I can always dig a ditch

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Stuff like this happens all the time I think.

It's like Architects switching to CAD instead of drafting stuff or DJ's switching in turn tables for digital music players..

People used to program computers with binary punch cards...

Idk, cowtools evolve all the time. Most people evolve with it.

It's not going to change the world I don't think. But what do I know, I still own a record player.

People talk about how it's a game changer for programming, and it'll help I think but prob 90% of people already get programming answers off stack overflow or whatever already, so how different is it really

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I don't either and I am looking forward to non-neurodivergent consumer-grade AI so we can make stuff too


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the non-PC stuff is gonna be neurodivergent only forever bb

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>the non-PC stuff is gonna be neurodivergent only forever bb

:#marseyxdoubt:

By the time it isn't, it will no longer be cool unfortunately

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I'm one of those neighbors :tfwyougettrolled:

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Lol, lmao, even

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:troll2#: nou

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Are you an artcel or writecel?

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neithcel

just a lurkcel

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Whats the problem? Iv heard from a litteral art major who said they are not worried at all as a lot of the art world is going back and forth with your clients to get the best outcome. Its not as simple as getting a promted from your client and outputting art as AI does. 90% of the work is design and 10% is making the art itself. This really only effects cheap scates in the first place that dont want to work with a proper studio.

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Nah I'm not thinking about business prospects. Bigger picture: decline in average critical thinking capacity, decline in original art, decline in emotions in general, decline in a desire to be better, decline in curiosity, etc. I think the main reason people get all cranky when they see someone showing a lack of amusement towards others' enthusiasm for the future of AI creation, is that there's a disagreement in the distinction of art created by a human vs. an AI model.

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>soul issue

I don't expect anyone to care about this debate on the gay cat website tho lmao

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It's weird :marseyidk: to me when fellow artists place :marseyplacenofun: so much weight on the fricking idea of without art people will stagnate. Go back to being physically laborious all day and those issues clear up in a fricking jiffy I promise. Creativity thrives because we're human, not vice versa

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https://media.giphy.com/media/l4FGuhL4U2WyjdkaY/giphy.webp

A musical piece that evokes emotion because a skilled musician was able to transpose their pain or joy or what have you into musical notes, vs. a coincidental copycat from a clever AI model, ain't the same

It's like laughing at a funny joke because someone said something hilarious recently, when that funny joke on its own was actually mid

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That is, quite literally, just your opinion and therefore I'm not engaging further. I'm using historical :marseyredcoat: knowledge to establish that regardless of access :marsey403: to the fricking arts humanity retains creativity and will to exceed as shown by the fricking peasants pre 1900s

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>That is, quite literally, just your opinion

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:#vegetakneel:

Objectivitycels seething :marseybeanbigmad: over perceived reality Chads

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:#marseyjerkofffrown:

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it is far easier to go back and forth with a machine refining what you are after. It isn't prompt once and done

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Was i given a load of cope then?

I already admit im ignorant bc i asked what he thought. But it makes sense that a professional desiner would be able to not only create the art they want but give suggestions that would be better artistically. But short cuts are short cuts :marseyshrug:

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yeah mostly cope, they don't even understand what the current tech can do nevermind how fast it is getting better

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It's easier than you think, if you have a decent GPU. After messing around with stable diffusion for a day, I built a lora model of one of my cars using some photos I took as a learning exercise, turned out pretty well. I've also used it to upscale some cropped photos I took of birds, so I could do some large prints.

It's pretty fetch

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