Doubt this will work.
AI trains on patterns. And we humans need patterns. So the comic will have patterns the AI can train on.
The only thing that might work is being so extremely abstract. It only uses non-geometric shapes and concepts.
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Doubt this will work.
AI trains on patterns. And we humans need patterns. So the comic will have patterns the AI can train on.
The only thing that might work is being so extremely abstract. It only uses non-geometric shapes and concepts.
I love how the comic itself also becomes more βrough and unpolishedβ each panel π€
artist make more interesting art to spite AI
is this a win?
The comic actually raises a really interesting point. The internet already loves abstract, surreal humor but adopting it even more heavily as a defense mechanism against AI is the sort of thing that we're going to look back at historically as having potentially influenced an entire movement.
Although it's kind of debatable if art movements exist as such anymore. Somewhat related, I watched this good video about divine machinery a few weeks ago, check it out: Analyzing Divine Machinery as an "βArt Movement"β
Art movements are no longer localized like it was before instant communication - most people can pretty clearly see when japanese anime style took over the west, for instance, but even that wasn't "a movement". Likewise, going more abstract/psychodelic/"shitty" looking to fight against AI won't be "a movement", but it'll be a valid way of expression.
Although itβs kind of debatable if art movements exist as such anymore
how so? we still have them, just we have 15 year old virtuoso masters being exposed now thanks to social media.
You are just teaching it to cope with it's greatest weakness, like a bacteria developing antibiotic resistance.
I wish today's AIs could learn and evolve, then they wouldn't suck so much.
i mean ML art makers can evolve (i have a buddy who worked on one for his phd) but i don't know how much of those ended up in the llm garbage we have now.
Thing that's really gonna bake your cookie is 'what if we didn't'. Bitch trains on our resistance. This shit may take some getting used to, but Art will prevail.
The way he draws ladies is amazing
The way he draws. π€
Dat goth witch π
Name one unpleasant goth witch... ;)
Baba yaga
You see russian children scaring tale as goth witch. Hmm, maybe, but no. Maybe Romanian...
you just gotta bring her some food
Still, will categorize to recent culture.
Also apologies if that's your culture rather than trolling. (In which case, worked)
I was making a joke, I am not an expert on any culture about baba yaga, and if my comment was inappropriate or offensive, please let me know and I will delete it.
Nah, good joke, many laugh :) (once seen as such)
Also not an expert.
The timelaps is a nice bonus to see.
I can't wait until the next generation of AI steals his skin.
Got to love Dave.