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Microsoft bing just released its new AI image creator and its BLOWING my mind

 

you can type any scenario you have in your head and it will give you the images

 

I did some and posted on my twitter:

 

 

 

 

tell me what should I do next lol

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make it stop

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AI is the future. :clap3: Robot President when?

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Too far? It's only just begun. Y'all don't watch Black Mirror? 

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unfortunately not every scenario,position, etc,etc  :chick1:

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I’ve seen dozens of images generated by this thing already today and it makes me feel ill.

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thank you, microsoft :clap:

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Do Kylie Minogue in her Aphrodite Les Folies outfit performing at the Super Bowl.

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i love AI so much

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I mean chat gpt can read and respond to pictures now. It’s amazing

 

 

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Good thing it looks cartoonish

 

I worry for the day it actually looks real

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2 minutes ago, Trent W said:

Good thing it looks cartoonish

 

I worry for the day it actually looks real

Thats probably only a year away too

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I hate how there's always a limit for creations. Wish it was unlimited. :chick3:
I used stable difussion for everything with the webapp and they stopped that

Dont forget yll even if these images are entertaining to ALWAYS SUPPORT ARTISTS
Nothing comes closes to REAL ART:heart:

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AI is so scary but it's also very... fascinating (?) in a way

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Just now, Saintlor said:

Thats probably only a year away too

That could lead into some kind of social collapse

 

Not being able to tell if something in an image or video is real is kind of a social reset.

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It's already been too far. We need to stop AI before it's too late.

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1 minute ago, réveuse said:

It's already been to far. We need to stop AI before it's too late.

It already is too late. Too many people have access to it and AI is going to improve itself without humans

 

Its also kind of like nukes, nobody can get rid of theirs because other people will keep theirs

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15 minutes ago, Trent W said:

Good thing it looks cartoonish

 

I worry for the day it actually looks real

a lot of the pictures already look like real ones :deadvision:

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18 minutes ago, ithinkheknowsoutsold said:

Do Kylie Minogue in her Aphrodite Les Folies outfit performing at the Super Bowl.

 

 

 

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Just now, LIMA said:

 

 

 

Oh the world missed out real bad by not having Kylie headline the 2011 Super Bowl.

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so thats why Ive been seeing these all over twitter:ahh: 

 

I must say AI hasn't gotten Lindsay's face quite right yet tho  :mandown:

 

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9 minutes ago, Trent W said:

That could lead into some kind of social collapse

 

Not being able to tell if something in an image or video is real is kind of a social reset.

That’s actually a real, serious issue that people have been preparing for. Like a poster above said, though, the cat’s out of the bag; there’s simply no going back, realistically. The transition is going to be rocky. I’d bet that we soon see adoption of technology to certify how an image or film was produced, in order to verify for news outlets and serious publications that certain media is reliable and not manipulated by or generated with AI. The arts will struggle for a time as they try to adapt to this sudden evolution, and then eventually I imagine we’ll see separate demand for verifiably man-made art and stories and films, too. In the end, I think we’ll manage.

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1 minute ago, Cruel Summer said:

That’s actually a real, serious issue that people have been preparing for. Like a poster above said, though, the cat’s out of the bag; there’s simply no going back, realistically. The transition is going to be rocky. I’d bet that we soon see adoption of technology to certify how an image or film was produced, in order to verify for news outlets and serious publications that certain media is reliable and not manipulated by or generated with AI. The arts will struggle for a time as they try to adapt to this sudden evolution, and then eventually I imagine we’ll see separate demand for verifiably man-made art and stories and films, too. In the end, I think we’ll manage.


Yeah I think they verification and authenticity will run society in the near future

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