Too Much AI, Not Enough Creativity

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Re: Too Much AI, Not Enough Creativity

SHL wrote:
1 year ago
I am not reading all of that, save it for a prompt
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Re: Too Much AI, Not Enough Creativity

five_red wrote:
1 year ago
HiDef wrote:
1 year ago
Lack of creative vision on the developers part, yes. But from an artist's viewpoint AI has hit a wall. I don't see it improving unless the developers allow more input from the enduser. They need to improve upon the user interface (UI) of AI or lack thereof.
I agree to some extent. Tools are currently far too hit-n-miss. You roll a dice and hope something good comes up, but currently you have little precise control over how to fix problems or make specific changes to existing images. But I also partially disagree too. With a bit of effort, and some lateral thinking, you can coax AI to get more consistent results. Not perfect -- but better! Sometimes it is about getting creative with how you word prompts (using synonyms and reordering the clauses.) Other times you need to learn to use a specific tool more productively (use the thumbs up/down buttons in ImageFX to tell the AI when it is getting warmer or colder.) You also need to experiment with levels of detail.

The problem is I don't think many people want to spend the time to experiment. Which I understand, because it can sometimes feel like herding cats. I just wish they were a bit more discerning about what they shared on DA.


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You're just going to keep disagreeing because you're not willing to see it for what it is. You and others in this thread have compared AI prompting to much more comprehensive and complex tools such as Photoshop and other professional programs, which is laughable. There's no comparison no matter how much spin you put on it. AI engines could be built into programs like Photoshop but not the other way around. If all the focus is on AI rather than user/human interface then it will just generate random nonsense no matter how wordy your prompts may be.
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