So many really great points in this video! It's absolutely frustrating how prevalent AI art has become and the lack of nuance or responsibility that the average person has when posting AI generated art, but I do hope that it ends up being a trend more like bitcoin or NFTs where its prevalence dies out eventually, if never completely. I have no idea how much it will actually do for the music industry, or other industries affected by generative AI, but seeing UMG taking all of their artists' music off TikTok because TT failed to meet their demands about artist compensation and AI protections gives me a bit of hope. I want to believe that such a big music label making these headlines will hold some kind of weight... but I also don't want to give such a large company too much credit before they've actually done anything so, that's something I'm watching out for. Also, I never knew that backstory to St. Vincent writing "My Baby Wants A Baby", that's a really interesting layer to that song!
This was a really great video. You have actually perfectly described a lot of the issues I had with AI, but that I could not vocalize or explain. For the solutions to generative AI, the best would be a combination of regulations on the training, building, and sharing of the programs, making it illegal to train on art without the consent of the artist, making it mandatory to laber AI generated content as AI generated, to give no copyright to AI generated content, and to ban monetization of such content, and other similar stuff.
the problem is: those solutions aren't enough on long-term if the quantity of data used on training ins't in a small quantity, much small many artists don't talk much about this problem
Really nice Collage actually! I didn´t realize before how much fun collage can be to look at and I can definitely see there is a lot of rhythm in it! It´s crazy! And you gotta cut it out and paste it just right for that to really flow accross it, I see. Just awesome. I was super grossed out to see what became of a website lots of people know, Deviant Art, that the front page is virtually always filled with AI crap. I still post there occasionally but there is little engagement, it feels like a damn ghost town. Facebook is the same, AI everywhere, and in the groups people would rather comment on gag posts with crappy art that is intentionally made poorly in or der to get some attention. Shit I think that´s just tasteless and crap. What the fuck are people thinking? Finding community has been difficult, and I honestly don´t know if it´s even possible anymore. You can find me most places as Ernesto Vladimir btw, in case anyone cares for traditional pencil drawings, and I´m getting into oil painting as well.
Excellent video, shedding light on a large part of the problem with AI image generation.
absolute banger as always!!! excited for video essay era jen >:3
So many really great points in this video! It's absolutely frustrating how prevalent AI art has become and the lack of nuance or responsibility that the average person has when posting AI generated art, but I do hope that it ends up being a trend more like bitcoin or NFTs where its prevalence dies out eventually, if never completely.
I have no idea how much it will actually do for the music industry, or other industries affected by generative AI, but seeing UMG taking all of their artists' music off TikTok because TT failed to meet their demands about artist compensation and AI protections gives me a bit of hope. I want to believe that such a big music label making these headlines will hold some kind of weight... but I also don't want to give such a large company too much credit before they've actually done anything so, that's something I'm watching out for.
Also, I never knew that backstory to St. Vincent writing "My Baby Wants A Baby", that's a really interesting layer to that song!
This was a really great video. You have actually perfectly described a lot of the issues I had with AI, but that I could not vocalize or explain.
For the solutions to generative AI, the best would be a combination of regulations on the training, building, and sharing of the programs, making it illegal to train on art without the consent of the artist, making it mandatory to laber AI generated content as AI generated, to give no copyright to AI generated content, and to ban monetization of such content, and other similar stuff.
the problem is: those solutions aren't enough on long-term if the quantity of data used on training ins't in a small quantity, much small
many artists don't talk much about this problem
Defend human creativity at all costs.
Really nice Collage actually! I didn´t realize before how much fun collage can be to look at and I can definitely see there is a lot of rhythm in it! It´s crazy! And you gotta cut it out and paste it just right for that to really flow accross it, I see. Just awesome.
I was super grossed out to see what became of a website lots of people know, Deviant Art, that the front page is virtually always filled with AI crap. I still post there occasionally but there is little engagement, it feels like a damn ghost town. Facebook is the same, AI everywhere, and in the groups people would rather comment on gag posts with crappy art that is intentionally made poorly in or der to get some attention. Shit I think that´s just tasteless and crap. What the fuck are people thinking?
Finding community has been difficult, and I honestly don´t know if it´s even possible anymore.
You can find me most places as Ernesto Vladimir btw, in case anyone cares for traditional pencil drawings, and I´m getting into oil painting as well.