One of these things is not like the other, one of these things just doesn’t belong…
I was expecting the article to provide a little more clarification on that point but I guess they decided to just leave it hanging.
One of these things is not like the other, one of these things just doesn’t belong…
I was expecting the article to provide a little more clarification on that point but I guess they decided to just leave it hanging.
Bots and grandparents getting fleeced by bots.
The only good adaptation of Avatar is the Ember Island Players’ version from Book 3.
This is also true in the US since being phased in from 2019-2020. All new models since that time have low speed warning sound requirements.
But what if you’re not in london
Few things are more American than sending off massive bombs to be dropped on destitute brown people.
The death of creativity. Every game will be Starfield, overhyped and underconceived.
This is what, their fourth?
Truly incredible that we are still able to operate and even remotely repair a piece of 1970s technology traveling well outside the heliopause. Remarkable craft with great engineers behind it!
Funny how the Israelis are called “settlers” and the Palestinians are called “terrorists.”
I wish it were longer but the environments look incredible. Fun platforming and puzzles, decent combat too.
I work 60 hours a week and had to move an hour outside the city to find a townhouse I could afford. And I’m one of the lucky ones.
Only since 2018. Before then I was born on 1/1/1990.
Yeah but how bout all our Marxist hurricanes that keep hitting the Gulf Coast? Our storms do way more damage than your bourgeois quakes.
AI can make any blurry criminal look like George Lucas with the right LoRAs.
I said in my original post that just typing a prompt isn’t an example of skill. I stated that there are people who use both AI and non-AI tools in complex workflows that include a ton of manual work, and in those cases it’s disingenuous to write off the process as not being creative.
I’m not sure exactly what you’re arguing against, but it isn’t the position I took. Seems like a reading comprehension issue.
I’d welcome you to offer a rigorous definition of this supposedly well-known distinction. Computers don’t generate anything spontaneously. They always require some level of direction.
Are the outputs of VSTs not “computer generated”? You can fumble around on a keyboard just moving up and down until you find the pitch you want, and the software will output an orchestral swell of dozens of instruments that take years and years to master, with none of that effort expended by the one mashing the keyboard.
Is that sound computer-assisted or computer-generated in your estimation? Much the same with AI images. It’s not fundamentally different from any other computerized tool.
Depends on the workflow, in my opinion. There are people who just type “1girl lol” into a text box and there are some people who set up workflows with hundreds of steps including significant manual work done in Photoshop or GIMP.
Similarly nearly all music these days is made with a DAW, which enables you to selectively edit and combine performances that otherwise you wouldn’t be able to achieve. Drummer off beat? Quantize it. Want a string section but don’t know how to play violin? Use a synth. And certainly there are people who are overly reliant on those tools because their core music abilities aren’t very strong.
If you think any amount of computer assistance means that something isn’t art, then basically all music made since the 90s would also not be art. It’s not a binary. Any tool can be used tastefully or be used to mask an underlying lack of talent.
Gaza does not have any operational airports, since Israel bombed the control tower at Yasser Arafat airport in 2001 and bulldozed the runway in 2002.
Nothing convincingly demonstrates your iron grasp on power like being afraid of pretty plants