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I think AI generated art could augment the work of a graphic artist. It couldn't replace it. Hands are still bad. Certain comic book styles don't seem to work. Action scenes are trash.

 

It is plausible that future AIs will be able to speed train on existing art. "This is Seeker. Now draw Seeker breaking a robot"!

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I can see this being used by Bliggets, wanting an article header image, the way The Atlantic, or National Review dis it for their online articles. There are better programs out now, but are tightly locked down by their respective labs.  Seen some of them, and the results are clearer.  

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Okay, here's a new one: Angkor Wat Temple done in the style of Rodger Dean.

 

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19 hours ago, dmjalund said:

Ferris bueller made of metal

 

17 hours ago, dmjalund said:

This is officially Ferrous Bueller!

 

I appreciate the irony.

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On 7/17/2022 at 8:32 PM, assault said:

That would be awesome, but no AI would know who Seeker was.

Apart from Mechanon.

In that case, "Seeker in the style of Mechanon" would be highly appropriate, although lots of red would be used.

They don't know Seeker, but they can understand acrobatic blond man with no shirt, loose pants with cuffed ankles, red belt and red sash, the sash is covered in shuriken and the man is weilding Kung Fu weapons.

 

Well, sort of. I only just started trying this as a challenge.

 

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It's text to text and not text to image, but I didn't want to start another thread for ChatGPT.  Which is interesting, and yet kind of basic:

 

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OM: Write a three paragraph short story about how a ninja named Seeker outsmarted and defeated the supervillain Dr. Destroyer.

 

OpenGPT:  Seeker was a skilled and stealthy ninja, trained in the ways of the ancient warriors of Japan. She had dedicated her life to fighting evil and protecting the innocent, and she was known throughout the land as a brave and formidable opponent.

 

One day, Seeker received a message from the king, who told her of a new threat to the kingdom. The evil scientist Dr. Destroyer had constructed a powerful weapon, and was planning to use it to conquer the world. The king asked Seeker to put a stop to his plans, and she accepted the challenge without hesitation.

 

Seeker knew that Dr. Destroyer was a cunning and dangerous foe, so she devised a clever plan to outsmart him. She disguised herself as a delivery person, and managed to infiltrate his secret base. Once inside, she used her ninja skills to take out his guards and disable his weapon. In the end, Seeker emerged victorious, having defeated Dr. Destroyer and saved the kingdom from his evil plans.

 

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Admittedly, it wasn't the most detailed of prompts.

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Version 5 just dropped. Hands are much better. (although two people in the background still have sausage piles)

 

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Oddly, it isn't as good at comic style art as the specialist version they made called Niji. Here is another "Iron Man selling George Foreman grills in the style of Jack Kirby"

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Oh, and Microsoft announced it is adding a GPT4 powered tool called 'Co-Pilot' to its 365 suite of office software. Why they didn't call it ClippyGPT is beyond me.

 

https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2023/03/16/introducing-microsoft-365-copilot-your-copilot-for-work/

 

https://www.vox.com/technology/2023/3/16/23643806/ai-microsoft-word-powerpoint-office-google-artificial-intelligence-chatgpt-automation-jobs-work

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On 3/17/2023 at 11:35 AM, Sociotard said:

Oh, and Microsoft announced it is adding a GPT4 powered tool called 'Co-Pilot' to its 365 suite of office software. Why they didn't call it ClippyGPT is beyond me.

 

Clippy is so last century.  Today's Microsoft would call it 365 Office Center System.  Completely meaningless and impossible to differentiate it from any other Microsoft product in a Google search.

 

Then in two years they'll change the name.

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On 3/17/2023 at 2:35 PM, Sociotard said:

Oh, and Microsoft announced it is adding a GPT4 powered tool called 'Co-Pilot' to its 365 suite of office software. Why they didn't call it ClippyGPT is beyond me.

 

They've had an AI coding assistant as part of GitHub for a while called Co-Pilot, and decided to use that brand for all their new AI integration.

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