π³Log #4 - Ulysses and the Trojan horse
— Stelfie the Time Traveller (@StelfieTT) December 9, 2022
So, it is getting a bit messy. I told them I was a messenger of the Gods.
I know, I know...
Also, I was chit chatting with Ulysses and...#stelfie #timetravel @GodHatesNFTees 801 #Greece #troy pic.twitter.com/TsotHAK7QG
OK so @OpenAI's new #ChatGPT can basically just generate #AIart prompts. I asked a one-line question, and typed the answers verbatim straight into MidJourney and boom. Times are getting weird...π€― pic.twitter.com/sYwdscUxxf
— Guy Parsons (@GuyP) November 30, 2022
Right.
— Guy Parsons (@GuyP) December 1, 2022
OTOH it also came up with this ludicrous ideaπ¦ π️ pic.twitter.com/Z6Kp8fGD0p
Really looking forward to the book, but hope using AI to create book covers doesn't become a trend. I appreciate this is a style you're going for, but there are so many talented artists out there, and it seems a shame not to utilize them. This took 10 minutes in midjourney. pic.twitter.com/9Iymbf6Aee
— Paul Todkill (@InVerumGaming) November 3, 2022
Really not trying to be a dick here, but this was 100% made using AI (Midjourney if I had to guess). While I am glad there is an artist credited, who maybe some additional manipulations—the core elements are all AI, 100%. Just for your knowledge.
— Paul Todkill (@InVerumGaming) November 3, 2022
Hmm. I know what you mean. I'll do some checking. My understanding was that the cover was created using some distorted water imagery (it's easier to see when it's not red). But as I said, I'll check.
— Christopher Paolini (@paolini) November 3, 2022
To the credit of whoever art directed/designed, your changes are vast improvements to the original stock image, but also come on the fact that you had to draw on legs kind of undermines the premise that you didn't know this was ai generated pic.twitter.com/N5NmHK2OFB
— Corey Brickley Illustration (@CoreyBrickley) December 9, 2022
I’m cropping these for privacy reasons/because I’m not trying to call out any one individual. These are all Lensa portraits where the mangled remains of an artist’s signature is still visible. That’s the remains of the signature of one of the multiple artists it stole from.
— Lauryn Ipsum (@LaurynIpsum) December 6, 2022
A π§΅ https://t.co/0lS4WHmQfW pic.twitter.com/7GfDXZ22s1
From my understanding this is not what the "signatures" are. This is the AI noticing that its training dataset always has signatures, and reproducing that element
— Health Nerd (@GidMK) December 6, 2022
16 examples from Midjourney with the prompt “afghan woman with green eyes”.
— Brielle Garcia (@tacolamp) December 9, 2022
Something seems familiar but I can’t quite place it…. π pic.twitter.com/KQEtRgcr2C
(It received pushback and was locked.)Oh, the more reason to hate AI bros π pic.twitter.com/FdtoR5AZDf
— SupNovaGY | Art Share tomorrow! (@gy_sup) December 8, 2022
Buzzfeed wrote about thisIs it just me or are these AI selfie generator apps perpetuating misogyny? Here’s a few I got just based on my photos of my face. pic.twitter.com/rUtRVRtRvG
— Brandee Barker (@brandee) December 3, 2022
A "Tactical ice cream maker" generated using #StableDiffusion2
— hardmaru (@hardmaru) December 10, 2022
(Source: https://t.co/K6Hj6ozGdv) pic.twitter.com/EoYR0EvxgJ
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— Wetterschneider (@Stretchedwiener) December 10, 2022
Phenomenal fail. So fail. Much fail. It came back around the other side and omg. Look at Snoopy. I'm done with this theme. The AI can kiss my ass. pic.twitter.com/hZH4tmgg4S
— Wetterschneider (@Stretchedwiener) December 8, 2022
Best! pic.twitter.com/Sbc040ur4H
— Wetterschneider (@Stretchedwiener) December 9, 2022
His hair! pic.twitter.com/5JIku9j2jt
— Wetterschneider (@Stretchedwiener) December 4, 2022