DaFinker
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Bless your heart! The generation of artists around each time new methods or tech have been introduced have likely bitched about the new tools: "Pre-mixed paints! Pre-made brushes! Vellum they don't have to skin and tan themselves! It's witchcraft and unnatural!" Let me guess: you still think the camera steals your soul, don't you.Yeah TonyMurray "Open your mind" which sounds like the opening to every dystopian movie ever made.
Open your mind and let some AI do your thinking for you. Looking at the AI's "guide" I am not impressed, far better ones are available made by real people.
Now ask it to make sense of the fact that you can only get a Jaye and Mallory polyamorous ending if you completely reject Mallory after sleeping with her and fully commit to Jaye, you will likely see it malfunction. "Does not compute....."![]()
Most AI is crap - it doesn't mean it isn't still a tool to use, especially if you're creating for yourself and not commercially or, if commercially, as a graphic designer that's already creating mindless, soulless "art" for ad agencies. If you're honest, I bet you like watching movies with modern CGI, the precursor to modern AI, better than you like the stuff that came out in the 50s, 60s, and even into the 80s and 90s, at least with respect to backgrounds and effects (make up still makes a better character than CGI does - just compare LoTR to The Hobbit). As much as I like 90s era movies like The Fifth Element, it bugs me every time I watch it and see the Spaceliner take off for Fhloston Paradise and you see the little square around the image cut into the film.
It's a tool and it isn't going away. Things change - get over it.