Site Administrator Popular Post Myr Posted November 14, 2023 Author Site Administrator Popular Post Posted November 14, 2023 Oh man... talk about creepy hands... check out these mutant elves: What the hell is going on with those hands... 10 2
Popular Post Bill W Posted November 14, 2023 Popular Post Posted November 14, 2023 22 minutes ago, Myr said: What the hell is going on with those hands... It's either the hand jive or that game we played as kids where you alternate stacking your hands on top of each other, pull the bottom hand and and place it on top - and then you just keep going. 8
Popular Post Krista Posted November 14, 2023 Popular Post Posted November 14, 2023 -- None of them managed to have correct hands. And unless you describe a group of people individually, you get look-alikes/twins/sibling sorts. And even when you do, it gets mixed up. 3 3 2
Popular Post Krista Posted November 14, 2023 Popular Post Posted November 14, 2023 (edited) This one has been my favorite for story-telling purposes though. It can go a lot of ways plot-wise, it actually looks similar to a Prompt that I already have written. Or at least a possible imagery source for a second part. Still an issue with his hand. Edited November 14, 2023 by Krista 2 7
Popular Post Backwoods Boy Posted November 14, 2023 Popular Post Posted November 14, 2023 (edited) 2 hours ago, Myr said: Oh man... talk about creepy hands... check out these mutant elves: What the hell is going on with those hands... Good thing they're wearing socks. I'd hate to see their toes As I mentioned elsewhere, my current avatar is a product of this tool. "...with hands in front pockets" solves most of the digit problems, but one might still speculate about the reach of the fingers given the length of the thumbs 🤔 Edited November 14, 2023 by Backwoods Boy 1 8
Site Administrator Popular Post Myr Posted November 24, 2023 Author Site Administrator Popular Post Posted November 24, 2023 just wow... The AI stuff is pretty interesting. Quote harry potter saves Draco Malfoy from falling while flying on a broom in the style of a pixar animation Though it still be a bit of a mess. lol 4 4 1
Popular Post Zombie Posted November 24, 2023 Popular Post Posted November 24, 2023 17 hours ago, Myr said: it still be a bit of a mess. lol the creature behind them seems to think so too 9
Site Administrator Popular Post Myr Posted November 24, 2023 Author Site Administrator Popular Post Posted November 24, 2023 One of the interesting things in FanFiction is the crossover. Apparently, AI will be decent for making inspiration shots. Quote Harry potter ready for to defend on bridge of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D in the style of pixar animation Quote Harry potter ready for to defend in Forks, Washington with Twilight Characters Edward Cullen and Seth Clearwater in style of pixar animation Definitely some oddities. lol 4 4
Popular Post Doha Posted November 24, 2023 Popular Post Posted November 24, 2023 AI is going to be a tool for both good and ill. I can see it's uses but I also wonder wht it's impact will be on creativity 9
Popular Post W_L Posted November 25, 2023 Popular Post Posted November 25, 2023 6 hours ago, Doha said: AI is going to be a tool for both good and ill. I can see it's uses but I also wonder wht it's impact will be on creativity Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? (Who watches the watcher?) comes to mind. People will have a problem discerning human creativity and AI creativity at some point if all restrictions are lifted. (moral and ethical content qualms aside, we are afraid of AI's self-awareness as well.) Creativity from graphical and virtual landscapes will be enhanced to the point of near-realistic mimicry at some point. I can foresee a Black Mirror-like future for AI technologies, creating something new. 4 3 2
Site Administrator Popular Post Myr Posted November 25, 2023 Author Site Administrator Popular Post Posted November 25, 2023 10 minutes ago, W_L said: we are afraid of AI's self-awareness as well What could possibly go wrong? The problem that humans have with AI is that AI is logical and humans are not. The clear answer to the illogic problem is to remove the illogic from the equation. Makes things neater and less random that way. 4 3
Popular Post raven1 Posted November 25, 2023 Popular Post Posted November 25, 2023 2 hours ago, Myr said: The problem that humans have with AI is that AI is logical and humans are not. The clear answer to the illogic problem is to remove the illogic from the equation. Makes things neater and less random that way. Your comment led me to experiment to see how creative the current AI at Bing could be. I gave it a variety of prompts. The last one was this: Create a painting of a single flower. The painting would be in a style created by an AI, not a human. This was the most creative the AI got. I agree with what you said, Myr. However, I will not fear AIs until they develop random, illogical creativity. Hopefully, they will also develop other illogical and random traits like love and compassion by then, and we will be allowed to live. 2 5
Popular Post Doha Posted November 25, 2023 Popular Post Posted November 25, 2023 7 hours ago, W_L said: Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? (Who watches the watcher?) comes to mind. People will have a problem discerning human creativity and AI creativity at some point if all restrictions are lifted. (moral and ethical content qualms aside, we are afraid of AI's self-awareness as well.) Creativity from graphical and virtual landscapes will be enhanced to the point of near-realistic mimicry at some point. I can foresee a Black Mirror-like future for AI technologies, creating something new. At some point we will question what is real and what is artificial. Or even if artificial is not the new real. It could become quite threatening depending on who is managing the matrix. As you said, who is watching the watcher. 2 4
Popular Post Backwoods Boy Posted November 26, 2023 Popular Post Posted November 26, 2023 (edited) On 11/24/2023 at 8:24 PM, raven1 said: Your comment led me to experiment to see how creative the current AI at Bing could be. I gave it a variety of prompts. The last one was this: Create a painting of a single flower. The painting would be in a style created by an AI, not a human. This was the most creative the AI got. I agree with what you said, Myr. However, I will not fear AIs until they develop random, illogical creativity. Hopefully, they will also develop other illogical and random traits like love and compassion by then, and we will be allowed to live. This raises an interesting point. Less is more, and more is counterproductive. The flower, though perhaps the most creative AI could manage, is excellent. I've found that excessive instructions, even if innocuous, are prone to offend the input and output monitors, while simple carefully-worded instructions produce desired and often surprising results. In between the monitors, AI seems to take hints well. Here's the composite results of another attempt. It makes me wonder if (1) a set of pictures might be a good prompt and (2) the misinterpretations might be more effective than the intended results. The descriptive text was "A blond teenage boy with a crew-cut wearing blue jeans and a white muscle shirt filling his automobile gas tank from an old-fashioned pump at a 1930's gas station in a rural town". AI did fairly well with the setting and the physical description (other than the crew-cut part), but it doesn't seem to understand the process. The poor kid either couldn't find the hole, found the wrong hole, or when he found the right one, had a bit of a problem getting it in. A picture is worth a thousand words, and I'm sure one could write a thousand-word story off this one. 😈 Edited November 26, 2023 by Backwoods Boy 1 3 5
Popular Post raven1 Posted November 26, 2023 Popular Post Posted November 26, 2023 1 hour ago, Backwoods Boy said: This raises an interesting point. Less is more, and more is counterproductive. The flower, though perhaps the most creative AI could manage, is excellent. I've found that excessive instructions, even if innocuous, are prone to offend the input and output monitors, while simple carefully-worded instructions produce desired and often surprising results. In between the monitors, AI seems to take hints well. Here's the composite results of another attempt. It makes me wonder if (1) a set of pictures might be a good prompt and (2) the misinterpretations might be more effective than the intended results. The descriptive text was "A blond teenage boy with a crew-cut wearing blue jeans and a white muscle shirt filling his automobile gas tank from an old-fashioned pump at a 1930's gas station in a rural town". AI did fairly well with the setting and the physical description (other than the crew-cut part), but it doesn't seem to understand the process. The poor kid either couldn't find the hole, found the wrong hole, or when he found the right one, had a bit of a problem getting it in. A picture is worth a thousand words, and I'm sure one could write a thousand-word story off this one. 😈 The pics are great examples of your points @Backwoods Boy! I would add that the pump, hoses and nozzles are definitely not from the 1930s. I think your second point is a very creative suggestion. These misinterpretations would be fun prompts for a fantasy AU story! I would love to see how you would write to one of these pictures as a prompt! 6 1
Popular Post Zombie Posted November 27, 2023 Popular Post Posted November 27, 2023 6 hours ago, Backwoods Boy said: The poor kid either couldn't find the hole, found the wrong hole, or when he found the right one, had a bit of a problem getting it in… bad zombie!! *SMACK!* 10
Popular Post LJCC Posted December 2, 2023 Popular Post Posted December 2, 2023 On 10/24/2023 at 12:35 PM, Krista said: I was attempting to make Jackson and Luke from my story, and out of all the images these are the two that I liked most. The first image they're way too old looking, late college, instead of late high school. The second one, the brunette dude's hair is blurry and his fingers look strange, as they're not placed at the angle where it would cut off the tips of them in the image, but their ages are closer to the characters.. and I really like the 'Luke' in the second image. They both look very 90s Abercrombie Ad-ish.. lmao. My results for Elias and Ridley were far less productive... but it is fun to do. I personally would caution against using AI-generated stuff for writing, such as these, as with my own writing, I don't specifically iron out my characters down to their last freckle, I let readers picture the characters however they want to, I just guide them slightly, but the rest is up to them. I personally don't see Luke or Jackson in either of these images. That's the problem with AI. As you can see in the second picture, they look very similar. The coding has a hard time identifying different faces and creating hands and feet. So you're bound to have incestuous-looking same-sex models. Although the AI mapping did create some very realistic images for me--which is on the uncanny valley side of things. 3 4
Popular Post Mancunian Posted December 2, 2023 Popular Post Posted December 2, 2023 2 minutes ago, LJCC said: That's the problem with AI. As you can see in the second picture, they look very similar. The coding has a hard time identifying different faces and creating hands and feet. So you're bound to have incestuous-looking same-sex models. Although the AI mapping did create some very realistic images for me--which is on the uncanny valley side of things. AI creating similar looks worked well for me as I wanted pictures of brothers, so it can work out well. 4 4
Popular Post LJCC Posted December 2, 2023 Popular Post Posted December 2, 2023 1 minute ago, Mancunian said: AI creating similar looks worked well for me as I wanted pictures of brothers, so it can work out well. Sadly, those brothers are always going to look related. 😅 I'll try to find the AI photo of two men walking hand-in-hand in a field. For some reason, AI was being homophobic--judging two lover-looking bros as just friends. If you frame them 'as just friends' the AI somewhat creates different images of two men instead of capturing the same image as identical ones, which is HOMOPHOBIC. 🤣 Like "two male friends walking in a field" instead of "two male lovers walking in a friend" would create different faces and bodies. 3 1 3
Popular Post LJCC Posted December 2, 2023 Popular Post Posted December 2, 2023 These are my creations so far I made with several different accounts cause the free account has very limited numbers of pictures to recreate. Please tell me if it's too NSFW. And probably one of the most realistic body hair (with shit fingers) that made me drink a cold glass of water 😂. Prompt: ultrahigh resolution, La mejor calidad, Foto, 4k, (fotorrealista: 1.4), cinematic lighting, a handsome 38 year old man bathing in a white sunga, barba, brown eyes This is a free Japanese AI site that produces hyper realistic AI images that also includes NSFW pics. It's free for around 20 pics and then you have to make another account. d00df0f3ae55b1046b302a580e3c16e8780cb68a_high.webp 5 1
Popular Post LJCC Posted December 2, 2023 Popular Post Posted December 2, 2023 The most realistic body hair from my evil creations (evaall laugh) My most realistic generated pic. The details are amazing. It's also possible for them to not look like they're twins. And then you have Daddy DILF right here. And then you have the uncanny vallley AI pics were they look very real but you know it's AI. And then Chris Evans...why not. Here's a glass of water. Wait, a pitcher. 7
Site Administrator Popular Post Myr Posted December 2, 2023 Author Site Administrator Popular Post Posted December 2, 2023 This is an interesting interpretation of "Harry Potter meets Percy Jackson in New York City" 2 4 1
Popular Post ReaderPaul Posted December 3, 2023 Popular Post Posted December 3, 2023 Observing the examples above through the various examples presented by various persons prompting the AI, often the AI seems to have problems with realistic fingers. Some of the guys seem to have 5 fingers and a thumb, or 6 fingers. Sometimes the fingers seem a bit tentacle-like. 6
Popular Post Backwoods Boy Posted December 3, 2023 Popular Post Posted December 3, 2023 (edited) 17 hours ago, ReaderPaul said: Observing the examples above through the various examples presented by various persons prompting the AI, often the AI seems to have problems with realistic fingers. Some of the guys seem to have 5 fingers and a thumb, or 6 fingers. Sometimes the fingers seem a bit tentacle-like. Well, I found another appendage problem this morning. It seems that the application which screens the AI-produced pictures for morality isn't foolproof, as evidenced by one this morning. Above the hand stuck in the pants pocket was another appendage sticking out, and it wasn't a finger. And to make sure I noticed it, one of the other boys in the photo was pointing at it. Needless to say, I'm not going to post the picture. Edited December 3, 2023 by Backwoods Boy 4 3
Popular Post LJCC Posted December 3, 2023 Popular Post Posted December 3, 2023 1 hour ago, Backwoods Boy said: Well, I found another appendage problem this morning. It seems that the application which screens the AI-produced pictures for morality isn't foolproof, as evidenced by one this morning. Above the hand stuck in the pants pocket was another appendage sticking out, and it wasn't a finger. And to make sure I noticed it, one of the other boys in the photo was pointing at it. Needless to say, I'm not going to post the picture. Not sure which AI app you're using, but the Bing AI generator is very limited with NSFW pics, and even half-naked men with their armpits raised up would be flagged as NSWF. The one I'm using can literally generate penises, boobies, and vaginas, which means, AI can literally create anything out of thin air. 3 3
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