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Sophisticated plagiarism
I've been fascinated for some time by what's happening in AI.
Today I started playing with one of the AI image generators. I got dragged into a couple-of-hours-deep hole of giving "prompts" and seeing what I get back.
Many pictures are very amusing, even endearing. I suspect the computers' source pictures are not ordinary snapshots, but rather professional images, thus selected for emotional content. As the meme goes, we have to stop calling it AI Art and start calling it sophisticated plagiarism. Nonetheless, there are surprising images.
The prompt I gave for this picture was something like "1950s style, Diane Arbus style, b&w, old men and women smoking hashish and laughing."
This is basically what I got (I did do some trimming and framing, and a small amount of "curves adjustment"). It's not photography as we have known it.
Today I started playing with one of the AI image generators. I got dragged into a couple-of-hours-deep hole of giving "prompts" and seeing what I get back.
Many pictures are very amusing, even endearing. I suspect the computers' source pictures are not ordinary snapshots, but rather professional images, thus selected for emotional content. As the meme goes, we have to stop calling it AI Art and start calling it sophisticated plagiarism. Nonetheless, there are surprising images.
The prompt I gave for this picture was something like "1950s style, Diane Arbus style, b&w, old men and women smoking hashish and laughing."
This is basically what I got (I did do some trimming and framing, and a small amount of "curves adjustment"). It's not photography as we have known it.
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