Comment on Black Mirror creator unafraid of AI because it’s “boring”
lloram239@feddit.de 1 year agoThat’s the current pace of AI. It’s evolving insane fast and already extremely capable.
Here is a little game:
- go to artstation.com
- pick a random pretty picture
- recreate it in DALLE3, Bing Image Creator (which gives DALLE3 access for free) or Midjourney
Example: www.artstation.com/artwork/LRmYvl
Result: imgur.com/a/ImbNQDk (about 20 seconds of effort)
It’s ridiculously easy to recreate almost anything on there at a similar or sometimes even better level of quality. Literally seconds to recreate what would take a human hours or even days. What are the chances that humans will still be relevant in this line of work in 5 or 10 years, when we are able to create this level of quality after not even three years of AI image generation?
And the same will be true for every other job or activity that mainly works on digital data. When you can find enough data to train an AI on, it’s gone. Humans are no longer needed. And more general AI model will sooner or later eat up all the rest as well.
I seriously don’t know how one can look at the progress in AI over the last two years and not have a bit of an existential crisis.
aesthelete@lemmy.world 1 year ago
And ridiculously difficult to copyright any of it because it was generated.
Honytawk@lemmy.zip 1 year ago
Yes, AI doesn’t work with copyright.
And since AI is here to stay, we better replace our failed copyright system with something proper. Disney be damned.
aesthelete@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I’d like that? But if you’re expecting the “we” in here to be the current people in their current power structures I suspect you’ll be waiting an awfully long time for that result.
lloram239@feddit.de 1 year ago
That doesn’t change that the value of human art just went down to zero. Nobody is going to pay hundreds of dollar for something AI can produce in seconds. Furthermore the whole “AI art can’t be copyrighted” is just wrong to begin with, any tiny bit of human cleanup automatically makes it copyrightable again and since nobody can tell how the image was created in the first place, you’d be operating in a minefield if you just randomly steal art in the hopse that it was AI generated.
And it’s all pointless anyway. You have AI, you can recreate anything in seconds. Why even bother stealing anything in the first place? You can just make your own and customize it for the occasion.
The whole idea of copyright might soon be obsolete, as AI can make you something very similar, yet completely original.
aesthelete@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Lol this reminds me of when Kramer from Seinfeld asks if we’ll still be using napkins in the year 2000 or if this “mouth vacuum” thing is for real.
There’s already been court cases suggesting that AI art isn’t copyrightable.