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All this to say, your AI stuff is awesome!
Thanks man! I went scrolling on your site checking out all your AI art, and I kept thinking I should give it a try, loved the stuff you posted. As for the art, and it being AI, I agree with what you say, AI tech is only getting better, almost scary accurate at times, but at this time, I see a lot of flaws - but this is good. art is no way perfect, and art should be flawed.
the reason why AI tech is getting better is because it steals from actual artists, i dont want to be an ass but it is taking actual pieces w out permission
Oh it is 100% against everything I think as someone who spends HOURS on a square inch of my pieces with pent/paint/ink, but as someone who was raised on the first computers and videogame consoles, it is wild and interesting to see and dabble. There's definitely a lot of "borrowin" AI does, but I mean it's learning from everything before it, so obviously.
@scenequeen That's pretty much what all AI does, for instance AI chat, they learn from gathering data from the likes of reddit, facebook, twitter etc. I'm not saying I condone the stealing of artwork, but to me, for an AI to process by keywords, without scouring the net, and create something on it's own would take a hell of a lot of processing power, more than it already does.
Infact, I really dislike art theft, I've had mine stolen a few times, and it was hell trying to get them taken down.
what AI created art on its own? im genuinely curious cause the art gens ive seen havent listed this
@scenequeen There are none, not from what i've seen, that was my point really, If we were to have an AI engine capable of creating art on it's own, it would need immense processing power. Something that doesn't seem plausible as of right now.