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OpenAI announces DALL-E 3

EviLore

Expansive Ellipses
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Complex prompts, accurate text, integration with ChatGPT.


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IntentionalPun

Ask me about my wife's perfect butthole
Midjourney will win for human subjects, based on what OpenAI chose to release as promo material.

But accurate text is a big step forward, as is ChatGPT integration.

Yeah I'm impressed with MidJourney's ability to spit out people at this point, even hands and feet these days.

But if you get creative with your prompts it seems to ignore much of what you ask it.
 

LiquidMetal14

hide your water-based mammals
I went down the rabbit hole initially but stuff like this brings me back.

I still use AI voice stuff to send absurd messages to my family and friends.
 

LiquidMetal14

hide your water-based mammals
link me i want to start messing around
Here

Sign in with your Google or FB like ChatGPT or make an account.

You can change several variables and save the audio file and send it as a file on your phone to friends. I have a tab open on my phone so I save it there and send it to people.
 

Cyberpunkd

Member



So interesting how they're going the kiddy route with this.

Bro, just wait for all the kids to start sharing their text prompt creations with one another.

I use ChatGPT Plus for work (that thing is bananas for complex math problems), great to know it's coming soon.
 
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Cyberpunkd

Member
Artists on suicide watch right now.
This will absolutely decimate the whole below-average and average artist gig market. Why pay someone for a logo design when you can have 100 possibilities in split of a second?

All the concept art, or just asset creation that are not Tier-1 will be handled by AI. The only artists that will stay are those that have very distinct style. I would have loved to see an image prompt telling the AI to draw something e.g. Yoshitaka Amano style.
 

EviLore

Expansive Ellipses
Staff Member
This will absolutely decimate the whole below-average and average artist gig market. Why pay someone for a logo design when you can have 100 possibilities in split of a second?

All the concept art, or just asset creation that are not Tier-1 will be handled by AI. The only artists that will stay are those that have very distinct style. I would have loved to see an image prompt telling the AI to draw something e.g. Yoshitaka Amano style.

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Kenpachii

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This will absolutely decimate the whole below-average and average artist gig market. Why pay someone for a logo design when you can have 100 possibilities in split of a second?

All the concept art, or just asset creation that are not Tier-1 will be handled by AI. The only artists that will stay are those that have very distinct style. I would have loved to see an image prompt telling the AI to draw something e.g. Yoshitaka Amano style.

Pretty much, i think all art will suffer under it. Even distinct styles won't work against AI as AI will just learn the style after u made a few and drop endless combinations of it.

A mate of mine is in the design logo business and he's worried like nothing else about AI. Probably better to start moving into another market.
 

GymWolf

Member
I always liked this tech over just chatting with an ia, does italy still ban all of this or they finally pulled their heads out of their asses?
 

GHG

Member
Pretty much, i think all art will suffer under it. Even distinct styles won't work against AI as AI will just learn the style after u made a few and drop endless combinations of it.

A mate of mine is in the design logo business and he's worried like nothing else about AI. Probably better to start moving into another market.

The biggest issue with it is that it will dissuade people from even thinking about becoming artists.

Becoming an artist good enough to not be worried about AI takes decades of practice in many cases. If there is no pathway for talented individuals to be able to hone their skills while making money then we are essentially looking at the death of a skill in the long run.
 
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This will absolutely decimate the whole below-average and average artist gig market. Why pay someone for a logo design when you can have 100 possibilities in split of a second?

All the concept art, or just asset creation that are not Tier-1 will be handled by AI. The only artists that will stay are those that have very distinct style. I would have loved to see an image prompt telling the AI to draw something e.g. Yoshitaka Amano style.
These images look like TIER 1 to me. I'd might get a business subscription for this to just generate some art I can hang up in my house. What's the quality in terms of resolution this pumps out? Can I get a 8k image?
 
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HoodWinked

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This shit is very unsettling, it gives me very similar bad vibes as with the uncanny valley.

Definitely something in our lizard that is sensing danger with this continued advancement in ai.

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kruis

Exposing the sinister cartel of retailers who allow companies to pay for advertising space.
This will absolutely decimate the whole below-average and average artist gig market. Why pay someone for a logo design when you can have 100 possibilities in split of a second?

All the concept art, or just asset creation that are not Tier-1 will be handled by AI. The only artists that will stay are those that have very distinct style. I would have loved to see an image prompt telling the AI to draw something e.g. Yoshitaka Amano style.

No artist starts out as a tier-1 artist, even the best of the best have to work at their craft for years before they become successful and establish their own style. But in an AI future they'll be supplanted by Midjourney or some other AI Art service before they even started.
 

Gp1

Member
Even the tier one artist should be worried, we are basically discussing about something in it's infancy from a product standpoint.

Giveb the leap they had in the last 1-2 years, wait 3-4 years to see what Dall-e/chatgpt and Midjourney will deliver.
 
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The Cockatrice

I'm retarded?
Im probably the only one uninterested in this whole AI thing. Unless we have some Detroit Become Human future where I can just buy a sexy android that might kill me in my sleep, then idc.
 

Toots

Gold Member
Personally, while not being an AI hater, I absolutely hate the overly digital, half-photograph half-painted aesthetic these tools pump out. So fucking uncanny and artificial.
I think it has more to do with what we ask it to draw than its capabilities, we just have bad taste for the most part...


Those drawings are crazy. Remind me of Loisel or Druillet both on steroids and to think an AI could churn that, and i guesse hundreds of others in about a minute or so, when artists spend months for a single panel.
As someone said above, it is not only low or mid tier artists that should be afraid, it is every dude who wants to draw for a living, whatever it is.
50 years from now, we'll call "artist" the person interacting with the AI the best, the dude who has the best prompts...
It's gonna be hard to make future generation understand the value of work and training to acquire a skill i tell you :messenger_grinning_sweat: .
 

Represent.

Banned
This shit should be banned. The amount of jobs this will destroy, in an already tough as fuck society, one less way to make money
 
This shit should be banned. The amount of jobs this will destroy, in an already tough as fuck society, one less way to make money

I prefer the Star Trek take, go through the decimation but come out the other side without the need to work. I'd prefer we get to exploring, inventing, enjoying, sharing etc. Also many jobs shift rather than just be destroyed etc. For AI to function there's tons of chip design, boards, delivery, power, datacentres, programming, testing, support, project managers, QA, security etc. Artists can still create, they're free to use AI as they go. I have a client that blogs using AI and has another business on the side. One could reasonably argue it could enable more artists, just not handcrafted every time.

What I'd really like to see is tools that reduce the workload to produce for humans e.g. Say you iterate an AI image and it's 95% of the way there, so a higher monthly plan for creators and you get the vector/layered artwork to just dive right into and edit/licence. I haven't really looked into the various methods AI uses for such creation but I'm guessing it's probably not resulting in a layered and "original photoshop artwork use ready" case. You know what I'm saying.

There is plenty of room to work in and of itself with AI, there's plenty of job creation/shifting to account for changes of how the art/output is produced. It's not like every man and his dog is going to use AI for all their shit. Hell in the web business things like Fiverr were touted as studio destroying, really it just eventuated in more freelancing and WFH while increasing output, choice and lowering costs.
 

Toots

Gold Member
This shit should be banned. The amount of jobs this will destroy, in an already tough as fuck society, one less way to make money
AI doesn't lower the amount of wealth in the world, it just stop this specific arbitrary way we designed for money to flow from one pocket to another.
One can always decide to establish other arbitrary ways to have money flow from one dude to another, like taking it in the rich guy pocket and distributing it in the streets Robin Hood style.
 

Cyberpunkd

Member
This shit should be banned. The amount of jobs this will destroy, in an already tough as fuck society, one less way to make money
If you check all the rankings of "10 jobs most in demand" vast majority of them didn't exist 10 years ago. The whole App economy was invented overnight. Not a very good argument for modern education, huh?
 
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Biff

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I cant wait until this is making whole cgi videos.
At this rate of progress, I'd bet we have that by year-end.

By the end of 2024, I'd further bet we have a tool that can create full CGI scenes including AI-generated dialogue between characters.

From there, it's just a matter of processing power to scale that up to a full 90 minute movie. As long as the cost of the processing power is less than a standard Pixar or Dreamworks movie budget, we then enter an entirely new world of filmmaking.

(The WGA already figured this out, hence the Hollywood writer strike :p)
 

intbal

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One thing Bing IC is actually good at is creating realistic looking images of non-existent action figures and statues.

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It doesn't know who Cheetara is, though. Kept giving me DC's Cheetah.
 
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Tams

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One this Bing IC is actually good at is creating realistic looking images of non-existent action figures and statues.

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It doesn't know who Cheetara is, though. Kept giving me DC's Cheetah.

Nice to see Bing (Sydney) has an appreciation for cleavage. Tasteful.
 

Fools idol

Banned
my favourite hot reactions to this stuff is the 'ah this still looks fake - I can tell the difference - ai will never take over' etc

The reason why I laugh is because they don't realise the generational leaps between versions. Just a few years ago this stuff was atronomically bad compared to what it is now. It's gone from terrible to this in a single year. In 10-15 years time the exponential improvement made in such a fast rate I am genuinely terrified for humanity. This goes far, far beyond 'oh wow lets use it to make a cool picture'.

I don't want to sound like a broken record here but I have already seen this technology developing advanced weapons and that is only what we have access to as public developers. There is an entire sector of openAI that works in the dark from the public eye, and I know for a fact what we get are the dregs.

The next generation of cyber attacks is going to be devastating. The internet we take for granted today is a sitting duck right now, and sooner or later global-level internet lockdown style attacks will become regular issues.
 
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