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realest thing i have seen in a while
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tiredsmashbros · 16 days
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https://www.tumblr.com/tiredsmashbros/747424630530359296/yooo-this-is-so-cool-i-love-their-outfits-so
this is AI.
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i legit had no idea... gonna keep this short and spread the awareness bc this can be srs if other AI artists are trying to lie and "pass". bc they're not tagging their work as AI i legit thought it was digitally handmade. probably bc they know they'll get bullied if caught LMAO
i'm unblogging immediately after posting this but in case the link anonymous gave doesn't work anymore i'm going to link the individual's account. you can make your own judgements, but that cowboy peach honestly screams AI from its inconsistency 😭
💥 DO NOT HARASS OR INTERACT WITH THEM. just block and move on. i do not condone harassment of any kind.💥
thank you anonymous 💛
https://www.tumblr.com/pixlgirl
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To those who support AI art: Leave.
You are not welcome here. Not on this blog.
I will not tolerate anyone who thinks “AI art” is a valid art form. It just isn’t. Hard stop. All AI art does is steal the hard work of real artists- real people who poured their heart, their soul, their time into making art their passion- and churns out generic, meaningless garbage.
If you support AI Art or make AI “Art” with any AI program- You will be blocked. Hard stop. And that goes for both images and writing. I get enough anxiety thinking about how this is replacing real people as is. I don’t need your cruel, unfeeling reminders. And I certainly don’t need you to have access to my art so you can steal my life’s work.
Anyway. Anyone is free to reblog this and make this point known on your own blogs.
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luccorvus · 1 year
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AI art makes me feels the same as seeing a pretty rock in the sand, but if I take a closer look, it's just a piece of plastic.
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matrivers · 6 months
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someone help me with other tags i can block because tbh fuck ai 🫶
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Dad council here with a message to all ai artists
Would you kindly blow up your computer that keeps most of your “art”?
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mizukitsunesblog · 1 year
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I don't support AI art because they steal them and leaves human artists without credit and miserable
Bendy doesn't support it too , he prefers real artists
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troythecatfish · 7 months
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Based BakerKit
Here’s the article:
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bellaskelle · 26 days
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dont understand why ai art is so bad/harmful? ok, lemme break it down for you!
humans need to work if they want to survive. money is an essential no matter how idealistic you are. now, some humans have skills they have spent years—usually their entire lives—perfecting. skills that have a very narrow field of application if you are trying to make money. skills that are constantly belittled as a “hobby” and constantly taken advantage of and insulted by the very people who attempt to employ them. despite the exploitation and disrespect, some of us humans rely on those skills to find work in that narrow, competitive field. we rely on them to be able to work, and make money and survive.
now that field is being mowed down by algorithms trained by work stolen from those very humans who spent years perfecting their craft. ai imaging has destroyed any hope of having a stable career as an artist. the industry IS in shambles. there have been mass layoffs, replacements, lawsuits, entire art departments dissolved in favor of some guy with access to a computer.
artistic vision and intention replaced by soulless algorithms, brushstrokes replaced by strange blurred smudges and extra fingers. you see it in ads, in marketing, in graphic design, in youtube thumbnails and banners. every corporate use of ai imaging is money taken right out of an artist’s hands. and its not just corporate. social media has been flooded with ai. facebook, instagram, pinterest, you NAME it. even art-specific sites like deviantart, redbubble, shutterstock, even ETSY are being taken over. some of these sites even ENABLE it, partnering with these tech leeches, offering up the art of their users on a silver platter to be stolen and fed into a machine. not even tumblr is safe anymore. and EVERY ai image generator is trained on stolen artwork. period. these artists are not being paid to supply the art for those programs to train on, which means any generated images are STOLEN. if they are then used for profit it is STOLEN PROFIT. ai imaging is unethical to its very core and anyone who says differently is naive, ignorant, delusional or a fucking liar.
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ninesdb · 11 months
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hordraomin · 1 year
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Alright I will showcase Glaze by the University of Chicago,
Basically,
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This is the interface. It is not connected to the internet (as claimed), and works on your PC without any browser assistance.
-> Input image
-> Define Glaze settings
-> Output
Below I will show how my PFP looks on different levels of Intensity.
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All are equally spaced on the scale, 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% of intensity.
I think it does kinda make sense since it might mess up the algorithm used by the AI model.
You can see those "trippy" effects on the image, similar to those "acid" filters you might've found before on the internet.
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Thing is, it doesn't change the content itself much. The image is glazed, changed, but is still recognizable as a depiction of something.
The effect it has on the drawing is not pleasant to the eye much, so it's up to you if you want to use it on your art.
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wondrouswendy · 1 year
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RE: Use of AI programs to write fanfic
The use of AI technology makes no sense to me as a creator much in the same way using wallhacks or aimbots makes no sense to me in an FPS.
The act of writing/creating and forming the story is the joy. It’s painful and difficult sometimes, but that’s the journey.
The act of playing Apex Legends with my not quite sub 1 KDR means winning feels special and earned. If I won all the time, what’s the point of winning then?
Philosophically, morally, using AI to create something for you, whether art, fic, whatever it may be, is a betrayal of the deepest kind to the craft and it will never make sense to me. It’s outright cheating.
Maybe you think your creative output isn’t up to standards you set out for yourself, but you are not the first and you won’t be the last person to endure this.
Thousands of years of creating art. Don’t cheapen your place in the long-standing narrative by asking a prompt to do your work for you. Create because the act of creation is the journey.
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joeybarnacles · 1 year
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I saw an article earlier and it pissed me off beyond belief
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We had no fucking idea what anyone looked like "in real life" (these are all portraits of real people too) before AI image creation was invented. Thank God we know what people look like
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This portrait of Michelangelo is probably the least offensive of the ones I saved. However, it still shows the major issue with these which is that they aren't trying to come up with a different version of these portraits, they're just updating it with modern beauty standards. The article isn't "what they'd look like today" it's what they looked like in "real life"
Also, it took his shirt that was close to his skin tone and decided he was topless but still kept the collar??
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Isaac Newton! It turns out he wasn't wearing a curly wig and instead has a shitty brown and grey mullet. Not only that, but he looked like Alec Baldwin.
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Nefertiti. As we all know, ancient Egyptians never had stylized art. And she had straight hair apparently. She also didn't have eyeliner but did have mascara.
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Girl With a Pearl Earring. As we can see, the painter was wrong and she didn't have a round face at all. We all know in real life everyone fit modern beauty standards and round faces don't fit that. Instead of wearing a scarf on her head, she was actually wearing a headband and had red hair that was pulled in a ponytail and then put in shitty braids?? And most importantly, the girl with a pearl earring didn't actually have a fucking pearl earring. We finally know what she looked like in real life because there's no way the painting was accurate.
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Mary I, aka Mary Tudor, aka Bloody Mary. As we can tell, her hair wasn't actually red and despite the fact that Mary was 38 when this portrait was made, she actually looked like a 20 year old Instagram model. She also had dark, defined eyebrows even though that wasn't the style at the time, and instead of texture on her skin and unevenness, she actually had perfectly airbrushed and smooth skin all along. We all know that in 1554 women who didn't use soap had excellent skincare that was actually better than modern skincare since it made Mary look literally half her age.
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Finally, The Mona Lisa. One of the most famous paintings in history was wrong all along because she didn't look anything like the painting. As you can see, she too looked like an Instagram model. Her nose wasn't actually long, it was round. Her forehead wasn't big, and even though the yellow tinge is probably due to the age of the painting, she still had that skin tone. Also, she had visible collarbones because not having visible collarbones is ugly and gross and no one would ever paint a disgusting, ugly fiend without visible collarbones. The Mona Lisa also had dark and defined eyebrows, she had dark lipstick despite not having any color on her lips in the painting and she had straight hair all along. Leonardo Da Vinci used creative liberties and decided that he would stylize his art and give her curly hair but in real life her hair was straight. She also didn't cover her hair with a sheer cloth, no one ever did that.
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josiebelladonna · 1 year
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a little collection, all one right after the other, picked up last week, not sure why i didn’t post it then 🤷🏻‍♀️
i also saw a tweet saying that it shouldn’t even be called “art”, which… yeah, i agree. it’s scraping art and treating it as if it’s gum on the bottom of a desk and throwing it into a blender at a whim when it should’ve been put to good use and made a natural evolution of digital art—i keep saying it but it’s the biggest missed opportunity in the history of missed opportunities. ai had the potential to build upon digital art and to be worked with, but that’s not what’s happening, though. moreover, way too many people are doubling down and supporting it, often knowing the nefarious nature of it, which makes them complicit in the abuse of hard-working artists and their life’s work. i’ve also been seeing accusations of ableism against human artists—these comments are often oblivious to the fact that disabled artists have existed for centuries (look no further than frida kahlo)—even accusations of racism and sexism.
excuse me, but taking the art from a black artist or a female artist or a transgender artist or a guy who paints with his feet and using it without their consent in your k00l ai app is a million times more discriminatory than anything any artist has ever done (bonus if you know about all this but keep contributing to it—if anything, that’s worse).
even if you aren’t active in the art world, all this alone should piss you off.
i’m also seeing more things about slurs thrown at artists (”paintpig”, “drawslave”, and “drawcel” being only three examples), and i’d say “you’re gonna have to do a lot better than that” à la cosmo kramer, but i don’t think that’d suffice, tbh—as i said before, they almost feel like compliments, like yes! i am a drawslave! i am a slave to drawing and my craft! 😂
and yes, ai replacing humans has already long begun: go read about disney, and also book publishers like tor books. replacing human artists and their digital art with soulless robotic ai with watermarks included has already whupped up and let a bunch of diligent people go on their own for the sake of $$$$ and mass appeal. it’s very quickly approaching the point where, unless you have a very distinct, visceral style that’s heavy on textures and just looks different like mine, digital art made by a human being and a digital piece by a machine will have no distinction between each other, and traditional art will be the only truly human art left. mind, every human alive is capable of making art no matter what the excuse is—there’s no excuse. if you’re human, you’re an artist. you can create something. it’s part of who you are, as unique as your fingerprint and your dna. “but i’m not an artist!” BULLSHIT. B U L L S H I T. you are as capable of making art as i am. if you can pick up a pencil with any part of your body, you can train yourself—go read about the guy who draws with his feet, he’s amazing. “i won’t be as good as you, though.” yeah, and? that doesn’t mean you can’t be good in your own way. i tried making tutorials or how to draw like me before and i wound deleting them because no one was willing to try it out, and i soon learned that it’s because my art is unique to me, as well as cop outs like “not an artist”.
the rise of ai art tells me that people are way too lazy and entitled for their own good now. our ape bodies are too reliant upon technology, and technology is advancing faster than any of us can keep up. it’s not only the biggest wasted opportunity ever, but it’s a sign of not caring about your fellow human and what they can make with their bodies and brains, especially with their hands. we have spent millennia using our hands to build the very advancements that brought us to this point in history… and we’re willing to throw it away, and what for?
bitch. my hands have used pencils, pens, paintbrushes, turpentine, metals, heavy machinery, wood, axes, hatchets, knives, ceramic clay, acids, bases, chemicals that can leave blisters on the inside of your lungs, literal fire, rocks and minerals, a fucking Geiger counter, soldering irons, welding torches, heavy tools like table saws and sledgehammers, bicycle chains, one of those old rotary telephones, typewriters, fucking floppy disks!!, all kinds of fabric, a drum kit, a piano, guitars, microphones, xylophones, baseball bats, hockey sticks, basketballs, volleyballs, and some of the most delicious food i have ever eaten… i got to touch pitchblende (uranium ore) with these hands. i got to touch lead soldering and broken glass. these hands have gotten to touch silver ore and 24-karat gold. i even got to touch things from the softest cat fur to the skin of a snake and the exoskeleton of a scorpion. these hands have shaken the hands of teachers, famous people, and people no longer with us. these hands have fired guns and shot arrows. these hands have helped me climb up hills and small mountains. these hands have been cut, scratched, burned by both fire and dry ice, stepped on, slapped, but also lovingly held and massaged. these hands have written millions of words of literature and poetry. these hands have written words in english, french, spanish, german, italian, danish, latin, japanese, russian, and most recently portuguese. these hands have fixed houses, planted gardens, even built a car from the ground up. these are working hands, and they always come back to art.
i have toiled in obscurity since 2006, and to a further extent, 1999. i refuse to ever work with art shops anymore because they continue to rip me off and take my money, and they’re making me vulnerable to scraping. i have had my art insulted, mocked, patronized, laughed at, called dumb or stupid, rejected from art competitions, lost out to trashy artworks that look like they were done in about five minutes in total darkness, soiled on, burnt (yes, for real), thrown in the garbage, and yes, even stolen, not once but twice—the second time around, the thief is still giving me shit two and a half years after i called her out on her bluff. yes, me. the person she took from. she is continuously giving me shit and being a bully—and, get this, two and a half years later, you can see how miserable she is from a mile away.  so, let me ask you, ai people and those who (un)willingly support it: is that what you want? to become increasingly miserable as tech advances and you sit your own hands to the point you become so idle that your brains scramble themselves and you don’t even know how to function anymore? plus, you’re going to look at me dead in the face and tell me that i deserve to be shat on and everything my hands have done is all in vain all because i refuse to ever use any ai app for as long as i live because i know what the hell is going on?
have your fucking precious ai. play the victim and be complicit. if you don’t care, then i don’t care. but know what you’re doing. know that it all comes with a steep price and a dark side more foreboding than you can ever fathom. karma is a bitch, and a bigger one than i ever will be.
and this is not even touching on ai infiltrating fan writing or actual published literature, or music for that matter, but—i’m not even touching those ones.
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