All AI has done for YouTube is create mind melting garbage to trick kids & the elderly, added worthless features no one asked for, & allowed deepfake videos of creators doing anything from crime to porn. I hate that there’s enough money behind it to make them act like it’s good.
@PixelArtJourney@CalamariPop To me, it doesn’t sound like there’s anything different in the fact that the AI is there. It is really neither here nor there. It’s nothing new. Yes there’s a lot of slop because people are trying to make quick cash. Same ol
@Zazabeos Yes ! Thanks for asking. He came from a monk temple in a distant secluded land. The facial scars came when creatures attacked the temple. Monks like Mar here have adopted combat to protect peace. He is now traveling with the main character, a paladin.
Some concept art. I truly feel like I'm building confidence. I think I'm finished with this one. Still a few more to do, but I'm feeling pretty good about it. My dark fantasy is coming to life.
#HorrorArt#conceptart#ComicArt
@dragonace1555 this is a brief summary of some stuff about this. It's complicated and ultimately there isn't much to be done about it. And fully understanding how the technology actually works might yield that it's not as horrid as people currently say.
Opt-outs help with some future crawlers, but they don’t undo how AI training actually worked. Most image datasets were built via automated scraping of public web content at massive scale, years before opt-outs existed. Once data is in a trained model, it can’t be reliably removed. Robots.txt and noai tags are voluntary and inconsistently respected. Private or gated posts are the only reliable way to avoid scraping.