Hardly any other AI topic invites more experiments than image generators. However, they are not only available on the web, but also for your own (powerful) PC. We show what's needed for this.
I’m a writer, both published (in magazines) and with all I do online, which likely was used to train AIs.
The way this kind of AI works is very much the same as how we ourselves learn and integrate things into our own works. It is most definitely influenced in the sense that what it has been exposed to (trained with) can dramatically alter what it creates. From style to composition, color and aesthetic.
It takes a human artist 100s of hours to produce some of the same level of art AI can in a few key keystrokes. Those artists have had years and years of practice, spending time, money and emotion to create.
Are either of you artists? Has your art been illegally used to train the AIs?
Being inspired isn’t something an AI can be. It isn’t influenced.
I’m a writer, both published (in magazines) and with all I do online, which likely was used to train AIs.
The way this kind of AI works is very much the same as how we ourselves learn and integrate things into our own works. It is most definitely influenced in the sense that what it has been exposed to (trained with) can dramatically alter what it creates. From style to composition, color and aesthetic.
It takes a human artist 100s of hours to produce some of the same level of art AI can in a few key keystrokes. Those artists have had years and years of practice, spending time, money and emotion to create.
Do you think a copy machine is any different?
Only in speed and emotion.