> This method anyone can use to create any new scene that they can imagine and the result looks quite good with some patience. Seems like some people are overly pessimistic but to me this seems like we’re on the cusp of something truly disruptive in the arts space.
A race to the bottom and the cheapening of 'art' in general for the sake of replacing artists is a shame to see and nothing to celebrate. I was against both the gatekeeping of GPT-3 and DALL-E by Open 'faux' AI. But now it seems that every-time an open-source alternative or version was released into the wild, it seems that the uses become even more dystopian; especially with DeepFakes, fake news propaganda / articles and catfishing with generated hyperrealistic faces.
> And it’s not NFTs. Remember that last year this would have sounded mostly like sci-fi unless you were following cutting edge research.
Stable Diffusion is the reason why JPEG NFTs will always be worthless. Both of them will fuel JPEG NFT prices to the floor value of zero. But as NFT proponents cheered in believing that they will help artists, here we are seeing DALL-E 2 and Stable Diffusion fans screaming that it will help artists. No it will not.
> In the realm or “real” art I’m actually very excited since I believe there are hundreds of very imaginative and patient people who just can’t paint well but will be able to create new art with tools like this. It can also synthesize new and alien things.
This isn't the 'democratization of digital art', it is the complete devaluation and displacement of digital artists and it now makes 'real art paintings' much valuable.
> I was against both the gatekeeping of GPT-3 and DALL-E by Open 'faux' AI. But now it seems that every-time an open-source alternative or version was released into the wild, it seems that the uses become even more dystopian;
So are you still against gatekeeping? Are you in favor of releasing AI advances to the wild?
I am still against OpenAI’s gatekeeping and gave AI itself a chance to be more used for good and significantly less dystopian.
Even with the release of GPT-3, there seems to be very little good in such a system despite it being generally underwhelming at generating convincing sentences. However with DALL-E 2, it has gotten much better for worse on digital images, to the point where even gatekeeping it would spur on an open source competitor superseding DALL-E 2 anyway.
But it was actually after the release of Stable Diffusion that done it for me when most here hyping just want to aid the race to the bottom and at the same time are screaming that it will help artists when (like NFTs) it won’t.
So looking at both DALL-E and Stable Diffusion, it is yet another contribution that advances the dystopian AI industry which will just be used for fake news, surveillance and catfishing. Worse part is that they haven't built any detectors for this.
Rather than ignoring the several conditions I mentioned, Read again on what I said:
> I am still against OpenAI’s gatekeeping and gave AI itself a chance to be more used for good and significantly less dystopian.
> Worse part is that they haven't built any detectors for this.
So it is neither. If a given AI project has no detectors or a straight indicator of knowing that it is generated by an AI, then the whole project should be effectively scrapped and cancelled, postponed, etc until it has one. It is that simple. And No. DALL-E 2's tiny watermark doesn't count.
'AI researchers' know the dystopian scam that they are creating and they know that they need detectors and analyzers for them to significantly reduce the risk of malicious use. So it doesn't matter if there are others that are more powerful as the conditions are still the same.
A race to the bottom and the cheapening of 'art' in general for the sake of replacing artists is a shame to see and nothing to celebrate. I was against both the gatekeeping of GPT-3 and DALL-E by Open 'faux' AI. But now it seems that every-time an open-source alternative or version was released into the wild, it seems that the uses become even more dystopian; especially with DeepFakes, fake news propaganda / articles and catfishing with generated hyperrealistic faces.
> And it’s not NFTs. Remember that last year this would have sounded mostly like sci-fi unless you were following cutting edge research.
Stable Diffusion is the reason why JPEG NFTs will always be worthless. Both of them will fuel JPEG NFT prices to the floor value of zero. But as NFT proponents cheered in believing that they will help artists, here we are seeing DALL-E 2 and Stable Diffusion fans screaming that it will help artists. No it will not.
> In the realm or “real” art I’m actually very excited since I believe there are hundreds of very imaginative and patient people who just can’t paint well but will be able to create new art with tools like this. It can also synthesize new and alien things.
This isn't the 'democratization of digital art', it is the complete devaluation and displacement of digital artists and it now makes 'real art paintings' much valuable.
A dystopian creation.