(10-12-2023, 01:21 PM)F2d5thCav Wrote:(10-09-2023, 03:31 PM)Snarl Wrote:(10-09-2023, 11:13 AM)F2d5thCav Wrote: That one of the tent city, what the Hell is that laying in the road? It looks vaguely like a piglet.
I thought that, too. But, I was more focused wondering why there weren't any turds with steamy lines and flies buzzing around on 'em.
AI art is weird. It will depict one person normally and a person beside them doesn't even look vaguely human. Or extra hands sticking out from behind a body.
Check out the first image, kid on the right. Looks like he has a second left arm growing out of his gut -- giveway is that the sleeve color matches his overall's color. Weird as sh**.
The algorithm for the AI "painters" still needs work.
Cheers
Maybe they know something we don't.
Maybe "They Live", but we just can't see.
(10-09-2023, 12:39 PM)Grace Wrote: I honestly can't say I feel any sort of emotion about AI generated images... it's a computer making "art" if one can call it that.
Art is an expression of how the artist sees the world around them, and the emotions of the moment are expressed within.
Basically, without emotion what is art really? If nothing makes you feel (either sensation or emotion) then what is the computer really doing but trying to modernize something in the only ways a computer can.
Maybe because of the proliferation of ads for the elderly and the multitude of fat women in Walmart memes on disability carts it caused the computer to generate that picture of a woman teaching or whatever.... who knows?
But what these images don't reflect is anything whatsoever about real life. Modern or otherwise.
Just my opinion of course... to each their own. Feel free to disagree or discuss.
I think art changes with the times. Realism, art deco, minimalism, and so on, and so on.
We are in the age of the meme, so I think it does a pretty good job, of reflecting what we seem to produce.
Just adding me two cents.