jihad โ
@jihad
Golden Age for creatives. https://x.com/jaesmail/status/1905239216608391356?s=46&t=u8pItK-nu0TdtOG8jcLETA
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Michael Gingras ๐ (lilfrog)
@frog
Is this true? Or if you come up with a genuinely unique new art style, will the machine not have internalized it, thus making it impossible for others to recreate quickly? OTOH if you mean inventing some novel AI style that others can replicate with a prompt, can you tell me again who "invented" the chessboard aesthetic that was trending about a year ago? I think this is more like "15 minutes of fame-ification" for creatives
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jihad โ
@jihad
the machine will be able to replicate things quickly. itโs only getting better. so yes, i do mean the latter, and i think my point is that authorship will become *more* important and people will seek out provenance because they want to understand the source (because we are human and want to understand the humans behind the work we consume)
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Michael Gingras ๐ (lilfrog)
@frog
I'd agree to disagree and say that most people who are finding fun in the studio ghibli style transfer probably dgaf about going any deeper than "nice image, I like it"
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jihad โ
@jihad
i agree, but donโt you think the absolute interest and attention on ghibli and its creator will rise dramatically after this?
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Michael Gingras ๐ (lilfrog)
@frog
Perhaps temporarily, superficially. Iโd be happy to be wrong. I fear that for many โstudio ghibliโ is just a word you type in to get a certain art style without even acknowledging that thereโs an entire actual studio behind it
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