Generative AI isn't flawless, Eric, it's crap. It might give the impression of being flawless but, at best, it's a photorealistic mash up of stuff it's scraped from the internet. Nothing new or original, nothing that anyone has created using their own hand - just crap. I'd rather come home with a corrupted SD card or a blank roll of film than pretend that something an AI engine had produced was my creation.
Absolutely agree, it’s a amalgamation of all the training data. A Frankenstein, with no soul. Photos of reality capture the feeling of moments in time. 📸
So far, any time I look at an AI image I see that “plastic” or “wax” look. The other day a friend of mine showed me a before and after images of a gathering. The original image was underexposed. The AI supposedly was going to fix that. I knew all of the people that were on that picture. What I noticed in the “after” version they all looked younger and flawless in a very fake way. As if wax models in Madam Tussauds. Their looks didn’t tell me anything, like dead faces.
Maybe because I don’t use other social media and browser ads, so far I could avoid AI exposure pretty well. I wonder how you are exposed to them that much. Just being curious.
Generative AI isn't flawless, Eric, it's crap. It might give the impression of being flawless but, at best, it's a photorealistic mash up of stuff it's scraped from the internet. Nothing new or original, nothing that anyone has created using their own hand - just crap. I'd rather come home with a corrupted SD card or a blank roll of film than pretend that something an AI engine had produced was my creation.
Absolutely agree, it’s a amalgamation of all the training data. A Frankenstein, with no soul. Photos of reality capture the feeling of moments in time. 📸
Yeah I second to what Paul said.
So far, any time I look at an AI image I see that “plastic” or “wax” look. The other day a friend of mine showed me a before and after images of a gathering. The original image was underexposed. The AI supposedly was going to fix that. I knew all of the people that were on that picture. What I noticed in the “after” version they all looked younger and flawless in a very fake way. As if wax models in Madam Tussauds. Their looks didn’t tell me anything, like dead faces.
Maybe because I don’t use other social media and browser ads, so far I could avoid AI exposure pretty well. I wonder how you are exposed to them that much. Just being curious.