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Culture War Roundup for the week of October 3, 2022

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I don't really understand. The images that started coming out this week are often indistinguishable from human made ones. I expected that would take years from where it was, not months.

No matter what happens next, AI gen is going to be at least as important for content generation as, say, Photoshop. And of course restricting an important tool to megacorps is going to silence people.

The images that started coming out this week are often indistinguishable from human made ones.

Do you have specific examples in mind that you can link? because the ones that have been getting linked here on theMotte certainly aren't.

Here is one (yes, twitter, boo hiss etc):

https://twitter.com/GoranGligovic/status/1577560899883307009

Now, don't get me wrong, an AI stamping out what appears to be the most generic fantasy cover imaginable is a low bar to clear. But if you asked me without context, I would have assumed a human stamped this out instead. I am of the opinion AI will wipe out the mediocrities of art, actual talent will be just fine. Not coincidentally, large swathes of twitter are losing their minds.

Ok that is pretty impressive, there's still something distinctly "off" about it, but it is not obviously AI generated at first glance.

To be fair, by the standards of modern art that doesn't seem too far off the mark.

Eh, I can't claim that this joke is an original. https://stonetoss.com/comic/artificial/ .