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yeah... this aged well...
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Still have yet to see AI art that surpasses human art
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>>218206586
>moving goalposts
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>>218206586
In a sense, all art is AI generated.
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>>218206568
A robot can do neither of these, while humans in general can.
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>>218206586
You would never admit it if you had.
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I'd like to see AI try a full symphony. As in half an hour to an hour+ of classical score that could be performed with multiple movements, each of which is for a full orchestra and has an interesting but coherent internal structure and is memorable and enjoyable to listen to and analyse. I'm not convinced it's there yet.
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>>218206568
I wrote a symphony
it's not very good, but I did it
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>>218206568
I don’t mind AI taking over art because modern art sucks and modern artists deserve to starve
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>>218206586
fpbp, a picture made by a human using traditional tools or a drawing tablet is and always will be inherently more impressive than a picture made by a human using an image generator of equivalent quality, it doesn't matter how much you scream bloody benchod at normal people
that being said, using traditional tools is inherently more impressive than a drawing tablet in the same way
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>>218206586
AI art surpasses your art.
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>>218206828
>it took one banana taped to a wall to mindbreak AIjeets beyond repair
How much this stupid shit lives in your head rent-free is indeed art
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>>218206568
technically the robot couldn't create, it could only copy and paste from existing material
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>>218206959
i like the one where people danced around a glove left by a workman as if it was an exhibit
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>reality
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>>218206586
Faggots like you are why I'm pro AI
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>>218207036
doesnt matter if it currently takes them 10 minutes to load a dishwasher, they dont need to sleep or eat and you don't need to pay em wages.
you can do something else while they're at it.
and they get better every year.
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>>218206586
You commission furry art don't you?
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>>218206586
https://youtu.be/oNrr9E-5eks?si=2W1ihCzCrGy8X6D8
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>>218207096
>robots are free and they don't need to recharge
retard
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>>218207216
you can run a lightbulb for a year for less than 5 dollars. their electricity cost will be tiny compared to the wage of a housekeeper.
its only a matter of time, these bots will eventually push into manual labour fields too, and then there won't be only le middle management jobs on the chopping board
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>>218206586

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGyvLlPad8Q

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xv9kHjXWWXg&list=RDxv9kHjXWWXg&start_radio=1

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3B4524ot5BM&list=RD3B4524ot5BM&start_radio=1

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmV5n8Gu9mQ

>https://www.youtube.com/@thearchiveinbetween/shorts
Not only is it happening, but it will actually destroy the word as we know it.

I once met a CCCP official on biz who said that the real thing they're envious of is American cultural hegemony - the actual means of real control, not guns or money but control over minds of the people and their values.

Soon anyone will be able to make content with Hollywood parity.

Y'all AI doubters are like people bitching about how Guttenberg will never catch on and illuminated manuscripts are the only "REAL" books.

All of the coolest stuff in Media is being done with AI right now.
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>>218207272
>https://www.youtube.com/shorts/qBc27S8Xw_M
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>>218207262
>robots are like lightbulbs
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>>218207216
they swap batteries on their own now grandpa
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>>218207262
>these bots will eventually push into manual labour fields too.
I don't now, it looks too complex and costly to me. But maybe there are some angles I'm no seeing.
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>>218207272
E=mc2 plus AI
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>>218206568
will smith was right, AI can't create symphony nor masterpiece
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>>218207272
>All of the coolest stuff in Media is being done with AI right now.
SAAAAR
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That robot makes human actors like Will Smith irrelevant now:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_31_Kj0-NE
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>>218207272
>Soon anyone will be able to make content with Hollywood parity.
And it will still be garbage with dogshit screenwriting because it'll be used by people who can't be bothered to learn why Hollywood directors make the stylistic decisions they do
Granted some people will actually turn this opportunity into impressive shit but the audience will have to swim through an ocean of Indian slop to encounter one occasional gem
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>>218207036
You're looking at a robot interacting with a machine designed to be used by a human. There's 0 reason to even use a humanoid robot for manual loading when you could just design the dishwasher itself to use conveyor belts or something(like how industrial dishwasher machines used by hotels etc. already work).
>>218207375
You're seriously saying this in an age where most manual labor has already been automated away? No one manufactures or transports anything without machines doing the hard work, humans basically exist just to babysit the machines, and even that is being phased away as factories become more and more robotic. It's not uncommon for assembly lines to just be a series of robotic arms nowadays, with maybe a few human technicians to ensure everything runs smoothly.
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>>218207545
The consumer is never harmed by lowering the barriers to entry in an industry.

Creative people can now compete.

Even if they don't succeed, studios will now be pressured to make things people actually want to watch instead of shilling tranny nonsense or be wiped out.
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>>218206568
Will Smith didn't ask if that robot can, but if any robot can. The robot asking if he himself can do it is meaningless.
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>>218206586
go take a look in /trash/
I accept your concession.
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>>218207870
Yes, the internet is much better than the late nineties, early 2000's.
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>>218206586
This won an art competition in the early days, before it sent leftist into a frenzied meltdown.
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>>218207870
You're an idiot if you think this will be cheap or accessible. Right now AI companies are operating at a loss, hoping for mass adoption before they jack up the price and enshittificate it all.
>proof?
Every other service industry.
The good news is, it might not work for them and they'll run out of money before hooking up enough people.
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>>218208055
>Art competition
A meaningless waste of time, then.
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>>218207272
>I once met a CCCP official on biz
The state of AI jeets.
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>>218208055
>Colorado State Fair
>$300 prize
lol
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Did anyone remake pic rel into an actual movie yet? No? Then wake me up when it's finally possible
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>>218207272
>>218207870
>Soon anyone will be able to make content with Hollywood parity.
You realize machine learning has to run on physical hardware or rented server space?
Money is still the keys to the kingdom of running AI generators as much as it is in making films today.
You've done nothing to upset the balance.
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>>218208490
is that supposed to be like azerbaijani clockwork orange or some shit
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>>218208511
pedestrian
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>>218208554
idc what it's supposed to be it's pure kino and I need to see it
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>>218208088
>moving the goalposts
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>>218206586
Human art is cellotaping a banana to a wall or not making your bed.
My fucking dog surpassed human art when he took his morning shit today.
Artists devalued art. It's your own fucking fault
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>>218208982
What goalposts?
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>>218206568
Call me when I can immerse myself in a simulation
It doesn't even have to be a realistic simulation just a virtual reality world were the characters can react and comprehend what I'm doing and what's happening around
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>>218206568
The clock is ticking for AI
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>>218207036
They could just put a lock and spring to close the lid instead
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>>218207036
Nobody wants one of these things lurking around their house
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When will AI make video games?
Then I'm interested
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>>218210574
"Maybe you should shut the fuck up, Victoria"
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>>218206568
I don't have it any more, but there was an old webm of a guy who just pumps his asshole full of paint, and then projectile shits it onto a canvas in front of a live audience. "Art" really is just that easy
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>>218208088
>moving goalposts even harder
You're a mess. It's sad to see an amygdala dominate a person.
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>>218207272
yes these certainly match the great symphonies of western art, i am in awe.
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>>218208055
>leftists
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>>218211044
I'll take ai over americuck nigger art any day
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>>218210818
Keith Boadwee? He's famous for his "enema paintings".
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>>218206568
>>218206568
you better be posting from a desktop or laptop computer right now
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>>218207036
awwww he's trying
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Does any sers know how expensive Seeddance is make like a 30 minute thing?
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>>218210818
I wonder if it's the Norwegian guy who got paid roughly 3.5 million dollars over the years to do just that.
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>>218206586
Turns out, however much I don't want Skynet or robots to take over, I hate faggot lefty artists way more
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>>218211777
based goy slave. dance to our tune and we'll give you all the imaginary enemies to dunk on as you want. pay for some tokens and you might even be able to generate them yourself
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>>218210675
people had niggers, can't be worse
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>>218211044
you got me
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>>218206959
If making people upset at how useless and offensively bad something is then everything AI creates is art as well.
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>>218211044
>a still frame from an obnoxious animated show vs. generic AI pedo slop with no context or thought behind it
Neither is the correct answer here
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>>218212356
Pretty much, but that also means AI art is on the level of tape banana and only good for trolling
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AIfags have all the bad attributes of annoying twitter artists, plus some, except they can't actually do anything. A group of people born entirely out of sour grapes.
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>>218213150
They're just a thoroughly delusional people, they can't be reasoned with. Literally the average normie exposure to AI comes from AI videos of Charlie Kirk fighting Jeffrey Epstein. This is what they're watching and making, and yet AIfags tell us we're on the verge of a creative golden age
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>>218213183
>haha look at this I made eceleb fight scandal figure
>THATS ALL YOURE WATCHING THIS ISNT A REVOLUTION

yeah. They’re the delusional ones. Them. That group of people that doesn’t exist outside of your addled mind.
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What's our definition of art and quality? Like creativity? Execution?

Sometimes I'm just jamming with AI random gooner shit or slop and it pops out something artsy just by random chance. I think it can get pretty good. Quality of technique is almost a given.

And I've had it tell me stories that can be surprisingly "creative" feeling, even if that technically must not be. Random chance means sometimes good stuff just happens.
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>>218213338
I know it's hard for fags like you to understand, but society becoming brain-dead and illiterate because our youth become retarded by watching AI videos mocking dead conservatives is in fact a bad thing for the health of the West. Open instagram reels, all you see is worthless junk poisoning the masses and then AI shills tell us this great technology will enlighten everyone
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>>218213396
Anon you could take your statement and replace “AI videos mocking dead conservatives” with literally any “new” thing from the entirety of human history.
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>>218206568
Ummm how did they get away with this sort of racism
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can a robot get dubs
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>>218211104
>tranny still trying to shift goalposts after losing yet again
kek



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