Sometimes when I read these "artists" backlash, I am under the impression that they believe once someone uses AI, they are inhabited by an evil AI jhin and the artist loses all power over his creation, being forced to accept whatever the AI generates
@kookykarthik Not to say also human made slop art is much much more harmful to real artists than AI art yet there is fewer backlash against that, instead it's being seen as "gatekeeping" or whatever
@Jack1123563 Let's play a game then, type "pick up a pencil" into the search bar and keep scrolling, whenever you find the profile of a furry / anime freak take a shot, bet you'll black out in less than 10 minutes
Funny how actual creative artists keep embracing AI (as far as it's useful), while retard deviantart-tier mentally ill furry fans on this app keep trashing any kind of AI use they see with 0 nuance
Martin Scorsese has joined a generative AI startup as a partner and advisor.
He adds that he has used AI during pre-production to help with storyboarding — “with this tool, I can share what I’m visualizing more clearly & efficiently to my creative team — the production designer, art designer and cinematographer.”
(Source: https://t.co/LJlx5ylxvr)
@Qth__17 Yeah back then almost everything in AI was cool while now almost everything is slop but there is still a lot of interesting stuff... Seems to me that it's only human / AI slop lovers who hate / love anything AI related
@Qth__17 Yes those are uber-retards who got lucky, I hate them more than these devianart freaks because at least the latter are broke so no ressources are wasted on their useless existence
I'm not even that much pro-AI (I hate tech bros and "agentic workflows" or whatever fashionable bullshit they come up with every month) but the anti-AI crowd is so hysteric against a technology they don't understand it's just laughable
@robinhanson@soncharm Things like this would be more based on a "maximum entropy principle" than on maximizing some objective (in other words you can see it more as regularization than optimization)
@jaypalsidhu@ArtemisConsort Try to raise a child with no human contact, see what set of behavior emerges. Plus, you're discarding the fact that the child has a bias in his genetic code, which is analogous to the pre-training of an LLM.