these one-click AI edit buttons are incredibly appealing to many photographers, amateurs and professionals alike, and are framed as innocuous
this is worth sharing and educating people about
these one-click AI edit buttons are incredibly appealing to many photographers, amateurs and professionals alike, and are framed as innocuous
this is worth sharing and educating people about
Writers John Wagner & Alan Grant and artist Cam Kennedy saw the potential dangers of AI art back in the mid-80s. Dredd stories were always prescient but this one hits hard today. See also America.
2000AD PROG 477. Published 5th July, 1986.
Writers John Wagner & Alan Grant and artist Cam Kennedy saw the potential dangers of AI art back in the mid-80s. Dredd stories were always prescient but this one hits hard today. See also America.
2000AD PROG 477. Published 5th July, 1986.
No, it's anger; from knowing that my efforts, and those of everyone whose work inspired me, is being leached off so someone else can profit.
If you use AI; don't make yourself known to me.
No, it's anger; from knowing that my efforts, and those of everyone whose work inspired me, is being leached off so someone else can profit.
If you use AI; don't make yourself known to me.
"Snacks?"
"Snacks?"
Put another way: if you can supervise it effectively enough to catch its mistakes, you probably didn't need it in the first place.
Put another way: if you can supervise it effectively enough to catch its mistakes, you probably didn't need it in the first place.
Video ads, in contrast; suck.
Video ads, in contrast; suck.
A good editor is incredibly useful to the creative process. They help perfect the end product.
"Sensitivity readers" are not "editors".
A good editor is incredibly useful to the creative process. They help perfect the end product.
"Sensitivity readers" are not "editors".
“The woman of the year 2000 will be an outsize Diana, anthropologists and beauty experts predict. She will be more than six feet tall, wear a size 11 shoe, have shoulders like a wrestler and muscles like a truck driver.”
- Associated Press (1950)
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