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Chad_Abraxas t1_j5pe229 wrote

Reply to comment by Vorpishly in AI + VR by CogGear

That's why I'm talking about working in collaboration between a human artist an AI. I might check out a VR room that was entirely created by AI, with no human input, out of curiosity, but I'd be more inclined to really explore and get excited about a room that was created by one of my favorite writers, whose work I already know speaks to me and has soul.

I agree with you that AI-generated visuals and text will never have the soul that human-generated art has. But that doesn't mean that human artists can't use AI as a tool to achieve entirely new forms of art.

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Vorpishly t1_j5pevwu wrote

I don’t think it can create new art though. It can only make what it’s trained on. That’s why all the current stuff has the same feeling. It’s a gimmick imo. Using AI to help you get ideas is as far as I would go. Nothing the computer makes should be displayed as “your’ work, but each person has their own interpretation.

Edit; you can reverse the process and be left all of the images it copies.

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AvgAIbot t1_j5ppm1l wrote

Have you tried Midjourney? You can create basically any kind of digital art. 3D, 2d, oil, pencil, photograph, etc. And it’s only going to get better

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randomwordglorious t1_j5q6jun wrote

What makes you think a human creating art is anything other than that person mixing up all the art they've previously consumed (been trained on) and spitting out based on a random seed of inspiration?

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Vorpishly t1_j5qj9td wrote

At the end of the day, you couldn’t pull apart the final image based on a mathematical algorithm, and be left with all of the parts it used.

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