Pretty soon anyone will be able to make movies.
Anyone can make a movie now.
Yes, I meant AI will make it even more possible for amateurs to make professional looking movies. Look at that clip in post 2, and imagine what it would take to make that just five years ago. Then imagine where we will be five years from now.
It's just another tool, bud. You still need to be able to create content people want to see. There's still a lot to learn.
But I get what you're saying.
Do you think it's positive or negative?
Oh I totally agree. You still need a good story and most importantly a good script. Probably a lot of other stuff as well.
100% positive.
Did anyone else watch the AT-AT start walking and think, "Those idiots should be paranoid of cables near their feet." ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Did anyone else watch the AT-AT start walking and think, "Those idiots should be paranoid of cables near their feet." ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Actually, it's not AI art unless the AI creates it.
It was created by a human typing in a prompt into the Mid-Journey AI image-generation software.Actually, it's not AI art unless the AI creates it.
It was created by a human in this case.
Exactly.It was created by a human typing in a prompt into the Mid-Journey AI image-generation software.
That's pretty much how all AI image generation is done.
Meh, the human is just telling the AI what it wants created. It's the AI doing the creating.Exactly.
It's a human creation using AI to do it.
The AI didn't create it.
Now, if you tell the AI to create some art for you and it shoots out this then I would say the AI created it.Meh, the human is just telling the AI what it wants created. It's the AI doing the creating.
It's like if I told you to create something for me, giving you a high-level description of what I wanted, and then you doing the work.
I suppose, depending on the amount of interaction between you and I, then we could perhaps say we created it together.
Now, if you tell the AI to create some art for you and it shoots out this then I would say the AI created it.
The example in this thread is like giving credit to a paintbrush for a painting.
It's amazing what it created for sure but it's my point that it couldn't have done that without guidance from a human.Well, I didn't tell it to just "make something" - I told it exactly what I wanted it to create, using words, and then it made that.
Actually, it made multiple versions of what I asked for, because with words there's always room for different interpretations.
I just picked one of those versions that I felt looked nicer to me.
Yes, you can say "make me an incredible picture" and it will make something. The less specific details you provide, the broader the possibilities are on what gets produced.It's amazing what it created for sure but it's my point that it couldn't have done that without guidance from a human.
Why don't you ask it to simply draw you an incredible picture and see what it comes up with and compare them?
Yes, but then that's you creating the picture, not the AI.Yes, you can say "make me an incredible picture" and it will make something. The less specific details you provide, the broader the possibilities are on what gets produced.
So the more you want to control or steer the output, the more details you should provide on what you want.
In theory, just three people could make a successful short film: the writer who creates the story, the techie who produces it with AI, and the influencer who monetizes the content by drawing a large audience to watch it on the web.Pretty soon anyone will be able to make movies.
That is very already a thing, have you heard of this website called YouTube?Pretty soon anyone will be able to make movies.
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