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rmttw t1_ir1r0aw wrote

Nice, Iโ€™ve been trying to think of ways to make my home more generic!

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HiddenWhispers970 t1_ir27jd8 wrote

Whelp, it looks like I can take interior design off the list of potential careers to go to school for. AI keep taking all the creative jobs I want. T_T

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root_over_ssh t1_ir2auaa wrote

I couldn't select "wife approved man cave" so services still needed.

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Nafleky t1_ir2hyo8 wrote

You are safe, keep pushing forward because AIs can't replace human creativity and this really seems to be applying same basic ideas over and over tbh.

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Combatical t1_ir2a2i9 wrote

Eh this is nothing more than trying to gather a map of your home. This kind of data will be sold. I think you're safe.

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black_rose_ t1_ir2qyg9 wrote

Don't worry... there has to be a person operating/optimizing/continuously developing the ai

People shouldn't fear ai. It's just a new kind of tool. The right tool for the job. AI expertise is a resume item now like Photoshop or CAD. And there's a rich ecosystem because many competitors are creating unique models - Midjourney, crAIyon just being the first of many for eg graphic design. People fear the change of new technologies, like weaving looms caused a huge upset, but if you position yourself for the direction of the field you'll do well. Find the school program with the most specialty in integrated interior design and cutting edge software.

Source: I work in a tech niche that had an AI upset/gamechanger a year ago. People freaked at first but now it's just a (very helpful due to SPEED) step integrated into the existing product development pathway and everyone is finding it feasible to make their own version of the initial proprietary model. Some people code the AI but many more apply it. And I've heard from building architects that there's always a lot of money in interior design

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Chachilicious t1_ir3c6fi wrote

It's probably more being robbed of the chance to use genuine creativity to make a decent living. Instead you become a clicky robot

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tyrion85 t1_ir2pasy wrote

yeah, as others have said, don't be discouraged! ๐Ÿ™ in my mind, the point of creative jobs or art in general is the portrayal of human emotion and creativity. on a very broad level, it is a way for humans to connect with each other. no AI will ever replace a human art - at least as far as I'm concerned - because a piece of art for me is the expression of another human being. I don't care very much about a physical object, I care about the person that made it.

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TheCatMurgatroyd t1_iqzgzld wrote

I'm currently super into ai generators so this is really interesting, thank you!! ๐Ÿฅฐ Especially cause I'll be moving soon and want a specific theme for my new apartment ๐Ÿ˜…

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jozelino t1_ir1jbxc wrote

Does not seem to work...

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Captain-Und3rpants t1_iqzlozw wrote

Do you know of any technical papers or tutorials that could help me build a model for this task?

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0x82af t1_ir26dja wrote

Check out the StyleGAN papers.

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vaxones769 t1_ir3gi1e wrote

Search about stable diffusion, which is what he is using. Also you gotta learn about prompt engineering

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sighbourbon t1_ir0qpwr wrote

Hi -- hey visit the URL:

>Take a photo of your current room from one of the corners. Uploads and renders are auto deleted after 15 mins.

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Flupke78 t1_ir26ur1 wrote

No mail received sadly

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ok-please t1_ir2j8f2 wrote

This is pretty cool!

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majakowalik t1_ir92nc9 wrote

Amazing how quickly you built this. Kudos.

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w00ddie t1_ir2vm8w wrote

Wow super cool

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BusyBullet t1_ir33om1 wrote

Canโ€™t wait to try this.

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Neiot t1_iribqbx wrote

'Tis a shame to design a home when I do not have one to design.

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charrcheese t1_ir2q8g8 wrote

I feel like AI is a new buzz word to make something sound better than it is.

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zshaan6493 t1_ir2unej wrote

That reminds me of that new Phillips trimmer, shaver which they advertise as AI powered

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