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<blockquote data-quote="Justice and Rule" data-source="post: 9089183" data-attributes="member: 6778210"><p>Yeah, but if you take a real look at those rather than just the thumbnail, you can see that so much of the fine linework is just jumbled. Look at the railings, the tire spokes on the car, the driver's side chair (or whatever the hell that thing poking up in there is), the feet of the people, the window panes on the left side of the corner of that factory, most of the background left of center behind that skeleton cyborg...</p><p></p><p>AI is really good at looking impressive at a glance. Once you look closer, it's like realizing you're looking at an illusion: you begin to see the artifice and the rest of it starts to fall apart. Same deal with the pictures here: they look okay on a glance, but if you actually look at what's going on, it starts to fall apart.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I think the best way to put it is that AI is good enough at getting close to what we think should be there that our minds can fill in what we think is there and think it's really good... until we look and see that it's not what we were mentally filling in, but something far less refined and far more chaotic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justice and Rule, post: 9089183, member: 6778210"] Yeah, but if you take a real look at those rather than just the thumbnail, you can see that so much of the fine linework is just jumbled. Look at the railings, the tire spokes on the car, the driver's side chair (or whatever the hell that thing poking up in there is), the feet of the people, the window panes on the left side of the corner of that factory, most of the background left of center behind that skeleton cyborg... AI is really good at looking impressive at a glance. Once you look closer, it's like realizing you're looking at an illusion: you begin to see the artifice and the rest of it starts to fall apart. Same deal with the pictures here: they look okay on a glance, but if you actually look at what's going on, it starts to fall apart. Edit: I think the best way to put it is that AI is good enough at getting close to what we think should be there that our minds can fill in what we think is there and think it's really good... until we look and see that it's not what we were mentally filling in, but something far less refined and far more chaotic. [/QUOTE]
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