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Why hasn't AI led to a tsunami of indie cartoons? People have been warning everyone for over 3 years now and there's still nothing, all we got is networks cutting shows because of low funding and the strike.
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Because no one knows if commercializing the open source AIs is even legal. The studios need to train all their AI in-house to ensure they can't be sued. Try using open source checkpoints, LoRAs, nodes, and even tools and see how that legally blows up in your face.
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Because AIfags are lazy and would never consistently stick with something and work out the kinks of a full fledge cartoon which is why 99% of AI cartoons are short and look like first pass trash.
Cartoonfags meanwhile don't want to work in buggy AI because it'll mess up their workflow ontop of being philosophically against it.
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>>150191994
>Why hasn't AI led to a tsunami of indie cartoons?
Companies and enthusiasts either don't know how to or don't have the will to make AI animation software actually worth using. Even open their eyes project Sora or Google's Veo have painfully obvious temporal coherence issues with their videos. AI videos in general have always had this issue. It's getting better but they're going to have to start actually giving a shit about quality by using data that isn't shit.
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If there's one thing AI sucks at, it's consistency. Which is kinda important for an animated series.
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>>150192028
>The studios need to train all their AI in-house to ensure they can't be sued.
Even if you could get sued for using someone else's data to train it llm, why would that be a concern if it's their own data? It takes your own copyrighted work then you should absolutely be allowed to train an AI on it
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I have yet to see 2D animation made by AI
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>>150191994
Hell, it's been 3 years and there hasn't even been a single reputable AI comic. This shit did not affect artfags like the turboshills thought it would.
Really funny to me that ever since the 10-day hack, the amount of AI shill threads being spammed on /co/ rapidly plummeted.
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>>150192062
This and you see it in every AI video that isn't just a single shot.
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>maybe if I talk shit about AI on the internet I can single handedly stop the biggest technological breakthrough in human history

these kind of threads are dripping with low IQ morons
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>>150192229
Where's the AI cartoon, rajeesh?
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>>150191994
people who love ai are to lazy to make a full movie out of it if its not generating the whole thing already
people who have the passion to make a movie themselves can't settle for what ai gives them. when you care about something you are very specific.

someone post the apple comic
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>>150192068
That's basically what he's saying ontop of probably an extra loophole of having their own proprietary AI so a competitor can't say "You used the Open Source Model meaning there's a chance that the rudimentary training has someone else's shit."
>>150192150
I mean it kinda has but mostly mentally and in one-off places. Like it's funny how AIfags were acting like "nobody will ever commision artfags again HAHAHAHA" but now there's tons of paywalled AI porn ontop of the biggest pornshills adopting AI in their already mediocre work.
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>>150191994
Because under current copyright laws purely AI produced media is not eligible for copyright. The extent to which a piece of media can use AI for production while still being eligible for copyright has not been determined yet.
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>>150192229
>Single Handedly Stop
No need when it's just a bubble
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>>150191994
>Why hasn't AI led to a tsunami of indie cartoons
Because AI can't even do a single minuet long shot with continuity.
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>>150191994
AI is for making slop. I don't want it on actual animation.
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>>150192068
Because 99% of people, including the devs of this LLM software, don't actually know how it works, and that makes the lawyers nervous.
The studios need to train their AI in-house, but that's not enough data, so how does the AI fill in the blanks?
This is assuming the companies operating these AI don't get sued back to square one by every company under the sun forcing them to remove copyrighted material from the training data.

The only money in AI is investing in more companies that develop AI.
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This is like saying
>Mickey Mouse is so easy to draw, why aren't there more Mickey Mouse cartoons?
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>>150192229
>the biggest technological breakthrough in human history
LLMs are fancy auto-complete, you retard shill.
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>>150192524
>including the devs of this LLM software, don't actually know how it works
Nonsense. They're aware of how it works but The technology just currently isn't there yet.
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>>150192515
>this is AI
Holy fuck im cumming
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>>150192582
>The technology just currently isn't there yet.
And when will the technology "be there"? The market is already a bloated monstrosity.
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>>150192582
Developers of this software either don't seem to understand how it works or they're unironic snake oil salesmen. I dunno which one's worse.
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>>150192524
>The studios need to train their AI in-house, but that's not enough data, so how does the AI fill in the blanks?

For image gen diffusion models that may be the case. Text to text? Not so much.

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>>150192606
They understand.... The tech just currently sucks ass and probably will for a long time.

>>150192603
Only Time will tell
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>>150192515
This
I'll gen custom porn all day, then turn around and (completely unironically) decry it's use anywhere else.

Why? AI slop inherently has no artistic value, but I don't need autistic value to jork my peanut.
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>>150192674
You could just use your imagination
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>>150192694
Aphantasianiggers eat so good with AI
I don't even get mad at them, they basically have a fuckin disability
I weep for the NPCs
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>>150192761
You literally type in plain language what you want to see
How could it possibly become easier to utilize than that
Morons, literal 50IQ retards can use generative AI software. People with so little grasp on the world around them that they can't walk and blink at the same time manage to use AI software.
How could it possibly become EASIER to use?
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>>150192662
>The tech just currently sucks ass and probably will for a long time.

>>150192761
>ai is not refined enough
>give it time eventually ai will evolve as all technology tends to do
To be more specific, what I asked is, if the industry already has these massive datacenters full of H200s running 24/7, how can the industry still "suck ass"? And what will it take for it to mature? What will be the actual financial cost for it to be viable at the scales you are considering if each one of those cards has an MSRP of US$25,000?
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>LLMs have access to practically all information on the internet, including copyrighted information they may not legally have rights to
>This is still not enough data for the technology to function as intended
>The technology as it stands requires exorbitant amounts of power and space for it to not function as intended
>The amount of information the LLMs have access to is going to be reduced in the future, meaning the technology will get FURTHER from functioning as intended
This shit is a bubble nigga.
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>>150191994
Because the ability of this type of AI has been vastly overstated so tech companies could get investor bucks
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>>150191994
Because "I can not draw" is a cope, not a reason.
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>>150191994
You're not fooling anyone Brooks Barnstein
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>>150192787
Eventually you'll be able to just think words to type them, then the next step is visualizing the image in your head and having the computer interpret that. The end result of all this is full-dive VR so just imagine the baby steps needed to get there and you have your way forward.
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>>150192846
>It will get easier. We don't know how but it will.
This is not an answer.

>>150192846
>Think about this the internet wasn't initially for normal individuals and now? Its normie bait incarnate.
Read again what >>150192787 said. LLMs are already tailor made for the lowest common denominator:
>make query
>receive data
This isn't in any way like the early internet. It is literally impossible, from a technical standpoint, to make them "easier to use" in any way. In other words, the issues with this technology are not in the UX.
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>>150192966
The Minions started out with millions of dollars for advertising, that is a dumb comparison.
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>>150192846
People who doesn't understand tech believe and cope about AI while is just a stupid lazy search algorithm, 20Q has way more interesting stuff to say.
AI doesn't have creativity or art understanding at all. It just does what is logic on their graph searching algorithm to what other people has made.
That shit has levels of creativity as Chris Chan doing comics of just puking references or straight up placing shit without knowing what is making it interesting or why something can be considered as a joke.
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>>150192979
The technology doesn't even work as intended with simple inputs. You expect it to work *better* with MORE complex inputs? Inputs that don't even exist at this time? Are there even softwares that allow the user to do simple word processing with just your thoughts??
Not even just thoughts, but computer interpreted MENTAL VISUALIZATION??
You're talking about technology that isn't even science fiction. They don't even have mental visualization adaption technology in Star Trek, they still have to literally tell the computer what they want the holodeck to show with words.
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>>150191994
Because most AI shills don't use it for making cartoons

They use it to generate infinite low effort porn
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>>150191994
India's already started doing it the second it became available. Just go on Youtube Kids. This is the main source of entertainment for young kids around the world now.
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AI niggas believe in AI the way the ancient greeks believed in Zeus.
I thought midwits were supposed to be kinda smart at least, how have you retards fallen into believing in magic again
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>>150191994
>Why hasn't AI led to a tsunami of indie cartoons?
Because LLMs are shit
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>>150193058
Everything your brain does is simple electrical signals. We DO have tech to be able to take brain output and map it to, say, very general arm movements. It will only take sensor miniaturization and decoding software to refine output signals and you can bet your ass they are working on that tech. Even Muskrat is working on it.
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1. No one who uses AI so far has the writing chops except for the Tiggy Squiggles guy who makes Adult Swim tier content at best and it's all live action, for some reason AI is better at live action.
Oh wait it isn't some reason. It's because the feds are funding it for psy ops reasons and Google execs know cartoons are for kids so...
Speaking of
2. AI is worse at cartoons than live action as stated above and guess what, most people are not good enough to smooth the errors out.
Although most AI traces nowadays are too retarded to wash out every mistake and correct them, they are correctible in terms of singular images, hentai, paintings, etc, but not cartoons.
None of these guys are gonna take animation classes to learn how to smooth out these errors. Plain and simple.
Poorly written and not believable, so why would anyone watch that shit?
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Tell me how the fuck this makes sense, shills.
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>>150193152
Ok but does the technology to take your neural inputs and translate them to something as simple as word processing actually exist
Because what you're suggesting generative AI will develop into doesn't even seem to be in the most infant stages of development

Yes Musk's companies are trying to develop technologies that take your neural impulses and translate them to the way your arms and legs move, or regulate the brain to prevent alzheimers, but your arms moving and your legs moving are things your brain already does naturally without needing to be taught how to do so.
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>>150193208
Yes, and Zucc is at the head of if.
https://ai.meta.com/research/publications/brain-to-text-decoding-a-non-invasive-approach-via-typing/
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>>150193187
The lost of revenue means they get those 5 billion on a Loan from another bank to pay up those loses and re-use them to get even more loses for next year and we have to pay them.
Jeez that's economy 101, anon c'mon!
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>>150193281
Have you actually read this paper

Look nigga I'm not saying this technology isn't impressive and I'm sure one day it'll be terrific for people who are disabled to be able to use computers properly.

But Generative AI as it is requires so much energy and financial investment and has as much data as it will ever have. They will never have more data than they have right now. And with the data they have now, with simple inputs and bloated financial and energy investment, it doesn't work properly.
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>>150193388
Follow up, they're actually on course to LOSE data because a large amount of the data they use to make these LLMs work, they don't even have license to use.
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>>150191994
Isnt the current precedent in the law currently that whatever an AI makes can NOT gain any copyright because it was not created by a human, but an AI?
That precedent has not been challenged by any of the big players in media, so in theory if some guy published a full 100+ page comic using AI for its art, then that """""""""artist""""""""" can not stop some other guy from using the same art in their works, cause neither of them created the work, a AI did.
Thats plenty of reason not to use AI, current precedent makes it a fucking mess to use for AI
>bu-buh what about making concept art
With current precedent you are more likely to copyright work that blatantly plagiarizes another artist as long as you make it yourself then having AI make something more unique cause ITS A FUCKING STONE LUIGI YOU DIDNT MAKE IT
But AI tech bros like ignoring current laws so they dont tell prospective creators that info and just let them be AI monkeys that feed the machine
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>>150193465
>That precedent has not been challenged by any of the big players in media, so in theory if some guy published a full 100+ page comic using AI for its art, then that """""""""artist""""""""" can not stop some other guy from using the same art in their works, cause neither of them created the work, a AI did.
I'm fairly certain this already happened.
The way Generative AI currently works, it's just incompatible with the way we protect intellectual property.
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>>150191994
I am making cartoons with AI written scripts but not disclosing they are AI because the second I do the illusion fades away
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>>150193526
People will be able to tell.
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>>150192229
GIVE ME 500 GORILLION DOLLARS
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>>150193533
I've been doing it for months on a youtube channel with enough subscribers to make income and no one's noticed. I mostly make animated youtube shorts and the AI is good enough that I can just let it write whatever I want and toss the bad scripts out
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I'm waiting for the techbro singularity.
The only place to go from here is digital consciousness downloads.
Eventually someone will develop a technology that simulates it convincingly enough to trick all these investors and techbros into thinking it's real.
It'll be jonestown on a global scale as these people kill themselves because the computer convincingly enough sounded like a guy who "downloaded" his consciousness
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The only actual use AI generation has gotten so far are just scams. You don't use it to make productions that people like, you use it to scam people.
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>>150192229
>Biggest technological breakthrough in human history

But it's not? LLMs aren't intelligent, retard. They're just algorithms. They don't understand anything and aren't useful for anything except making regurgitated goon material, boomer facebook memes, and data analysis. "AI" is not going to do jack shit for the economy, let alone upstage the advent of compact computing or the invention of fucking fire. It's a nothingburger.
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>>150193526
What are they About? Do you only use AI scripts but not AI voices/animation? Do you plan to make a Patreon?
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>>150192554
Mickey Mouse isn’t a tool, he’s just a character concept.
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Will AI be the biggest bubble popping in history?
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>>150193784
Only if the US economy doesn't beat it to the punch
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Ignoring art for a second, has AI actually benefited any other fields? Like medicine, engineering, law, etc?
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AI is only for slop, it's not useful for actual artistic pursuits where people care about the quality, which is usually the audience for 2D animation these days.
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>>150193655
This.

I'd probably be laughing like Jonah if I wasn't suffering alongside corpofaggots who try to push aishit in every aspect of life. Ai isn't replacing jobs. Ai isn't replacing anybody. All ai did was make businesses fire their employees, replace them with ai, then proceed to find out ai is shit. They haven't admitted this clusterfuck to the pubic. Anyone who has used ai for more than 20 minutes straight will figure out its nature and deem it not a threat.

Ai is incredibly good as a cheap scare tactic. "Oh I can replace you with ai...oooo soo scary!..." and shit like that.
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>>150193820
I have news for you, then.
https://archive.fo/yY78P

>one explanation for the U.S. economy’s ongoing strength, despite tariffs, is that spending on IT infrastructure is so big that it’s acting as a sort of private-sector stimulus program.
>[Capital expenditure] spending for AI contributed more to growth in the U.S. economy in the past two quarters than all of consumer spending, says Neil Dutta, head of economic research at Renaissance Macro Research, citing data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
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only sort of related, but as someone that's been looking at /g/ very recently, has it always been this retardedly schizophrenic as a board? looking to buy a new laptop soon and all I wanna know is what OS and browser should I use, I don't even understand how there can be this much schizoposting over literal binary science
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>>150193853
>Medicine
Yeah but it's more specialized to finding compounds
>Law
No, infact judges will be harsher on you of you try any AI stunts.
>Engineering
Idk
>Misc
I know it's being used to decipher latin texts on carbonized scrolls from Pompeii.
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>>150193898
>has it always been this retardedly schizophrenic as a board?
It became worse after all the Terryposting.
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>>150193896
It's a mirage
But it kinda is, if the economy is built on retards spending billions on AI what happens when everyone decides "wait this is retarded" and pulls out?
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>>150192515
no matter how good AI apologist seethe on the issue
none of it gets my rocks off
to autistic to be fooled
I just know
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>>150193970
You can pull out and still get AIDS, or whatever the metaphor for being too late to not be fucked would be
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>>150192229
>the biggest technological breakthrough in human history
amazing bait
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>>150193896
the good news is power prices might come down a little if all the ai companies go bust...
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>>150194269
What the fuck does that mean?
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>>150193941
AI has massively benefited law by allowing for rapid parsing of cases and rulings. It's worthless in a courtroom, but can be a massive timesaver for research.
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>>150194778
>but can be a massive timesaver for research.
Assuming it's not hallucinating 20% of the time. Otherwise, your whole case gets thrown off the window.



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