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Now This Is Cool
Michael_Scarn
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TOOL - The Pot but with AI-generated images for each lyric. Casanova Gasbomb approves.
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Interesting that all AI artwork looks like it was created by the same artist.
In this particular case it may very well have been created one artist. The person(s) creating the code can either select a library images the program will select from or it can go out and do a general search and pull in imagery defined by the criteria parameters.
And now we get to pay extra for creative programs because they're including generative content. I was impressed by older content-aware features -- like replacing a powerline with a bit of sky -- but I was not impressed while beta testing a program with full AI additions. The colors looked like something out of a 2000s video game and you'd get weird repeats like the same mountain over and over.
Copyright violations are an inherent risk with AI.