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They create pictures based on descriptions like Dinosaur birthday party or Cats playing chess on Mars.
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The “Memo” series of AI newsletters is from a different YouTube guru, Alan Thompson.
Right. My bad …
So are we past the Turing Test if we count visual arts only ?
I have been using it to design supercars, robots & vehicles of the near future. Also magnificent architecture & cities. Take a look at my archive below:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1sKbqG59xRaY-Zg3X3v1wlmLVkh4wU5mz?usp=sharing
I would use it for objects to the first layer and my skill on layers above to arrive at the art.
Dall-E Mini is good enough for me.
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That is the same type of graphics for everyone. I hope that there will not be too much hype around it. We need human consciousgraphics with its endless forms of expression.
Been following this guy (Two Minute Papers on YouTube) and signed up for his ‘memo’ emails.
Gives great updates and access to tools where available.
https://www.youtube.com/c/K%C3%A1rolyZsolnai/videos