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Akimbo333 t1_j4epk78 wrote

Yeah, the majority of humans are simply stupid sheep. I think people think that Stable Diffusion isn't real art 🎨 πŸ–Ό 🎭 🎨 ! Which is bs!!! Some people wouldn't want a female companion bot because they claim it wouldn't be as real lol!!! But really all options are completely valid!

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Salt_and_Peppery t1_j4euzh4 wrote

Its not art. Thats ridiculous.

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drsimonz t1_j4f0a4x wrote

Most of the history of modern art is just a series of trolls searching for ever-more-ridiculous things to throw at the question "but is it art?" The answer is always yes. Every field, for every generation, has always had its cadre of conservative, myopic critics who insist the only real X is the X they grew up with. They always turn out to be wrong in the end, and the new X becomes so common that people forget it was ever controversial.

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[deleted] OP t1_j4f317w wrote

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drsimonz t1_j4f4lxh wrote

I'm sorry who are the talented people you think I'm attacking? Art critics? Or the people who invented things like Dada, pop art, and whatever the hell you call it when you wrap famous landmarks in plastic wrap. I'm not saying those people weren't artists, I'm saying their whole purpose was to challenge our conception of what "counts" as art (arguably this is now a requirement to be taken seriously by the art world).

As for anger, I'm not the one responding twice to the same comment bruh. You're entitled to your opinion of course, but prepare for disappointment. AI art is going to permeate every corner of your visual field within a few years, because most of the imagery we see on a daily basis is advertising, and businesses don't care if something is "real" or not. I feel really bad for all the commercial artists out there - they've already had to give up on free expression so they can get paid, and now it's going to be even harder to find a job. UBI can't come fast enough.

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Weenog t1_j4ptqlh wrote

Dr.Simonz knows what's up. I like the way you think.

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Embarrassed-Bison767 t1_j4f673e wrote

It fooled enough people into thinking that what it was making was art to win aan art contest. For art. The thing it's not supposed to be able to make.

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Akimbo333 t1_j4ew4yd wrote

Yeah it is. Check out Protogen and Elldreth's Stable Diffusion CKPT

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[deleted] OP t1_j4ewaf4 wrote

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drsimonz t1_j4f0dhr wrote

Skill is not a requirement for art, but even if it was, coming up with an interesting prompt is far from trivial.

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[deleted] OP t1_j4f2xkm wrote

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drsimonz t1_j4f34k9 wrote

Are you saying that only Rembrandt paintings are "real" art? That a four year old can't produce art at all? Ok...

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Akimbo333 t1_j4ewobk wrote

There is prompting and thinking. It helps curate imagination

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Salt_and_Peppery t1_j4ewuq6 wrote

Again, they typed something in… and software did the rest. Thats not a skill.

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TacomaKMart t1_j4g0682 wrote

When you watch a Pixar movie you're watching a product of people typing something into a machine. Software did much of the rest.

You'd have trouble convincing people that Pixar movies aren't "art" because software made those textures and objects rather than a human with a brush.

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byttle t1_j4g8l5z wrote

Watch me skill out 1000’s nearly good pics while you use a pencil and we see who makes more money in a month

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