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that i am disconcerting for the ukrainian armed forces. ok. marina miran from the war, saudis department at kings college london. thank you so much for your time and analysis . thank you. well, that's how show be sure to stick around because shift is coming up next. next, a thing where that crate of computers could soon put human artists onto work. and really mohammed and watching a season with awe, leonardo da vinci's, mysterious masterpiece. this perhaps the greatest leonardo masterpiece in the collection of the louvre and no, it is not the mona lisa. it is the virgin of the rocks, 2 versions, multiple copies, and
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a hidden drawing. was there another symbolic meaning to this beautiful baby that perhaps we just don't understand today? search for answers store to february 10th on d. w. stories that move people the world over d, w on facebook and twitter, up to date and in touch and follow up with you enter a bit of text and artificial intelligence software will paint any picture you like . this idea has gone viral and a i. art has even want to waltz. ah, text to image, eyes creative or simply good at copying. and what does it mean for artists? our topic on ship. ah. she needed a sat koala reading, a book, a hologram of grandma,
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or the most beautiful place on earth. text to image generators like mid journey dolly and stable, diffuse and create every image you can think of super fast. all the need is a few key words. these a eyes are trained with a huge amount of online images and use these as templates for their own creations. how can you use image eyes and how creative are the results? this is how the end of the world looks based on an a i models interpretation. turning text into images is all the rage right now. i. so how does this new a i art work? well, it generates photo realistic or painting like images from a small text prompt. it all started which dolly created by open a, i open a i fed it's machine learning model with tons of images scrape from the internet.
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the user types in a text prompt and out pops a unique image. very good at doing this, of the things you might get a graphic designer to do and the guy good at doing some fun things with things that put together, you know, a koala on top of a boat or things that you might have never seen before. let's try that out using another a i r, to muddle mid journey. we type in are prompt and out. there's are koala on a boat. you can also check it up a bit. koala on a boat, under a starry sky. so i could ask for a cat in the style of the gas and i get it right cube is like cat or i could ask for a cat in the style of an golf and i might get a very starry night like cat. we really don't know what's going to work of what isn't going to work. so there's a lot of playful discovery going on. there's no way of knowing precisely had a machine learning models will determine the makeup of each image,
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type in your prompt a 1000 times and you'll get a 1000 different outputs. ah, to use me journey, you need a discord account. use dolly, you need to sign up at its mother company, open a eye for people who just want to have a quick bit of fun. there's crayon, the model is less advanced, but with the right prompts, you can get some interesting results. is this art not really if you ask me, in order for the e, i to create good images, you'll have to experiment with it for quite some time. it's called prompt engineering. but once you've develop a sense of how the i works, the results can be really impressive. you could create a whole film universe without ever having studied op, like fabia instead. so, ah,
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the images for this scene with generated by artificial intelligence. now actors set what cameras this is in quantico quantum leap that opens up new possibilities in many different areas. confused. but i can long fab young states are from berlin, has produced an entire film world with image a eyes like mit johnny. he came up with the idea by chance kept his because in funny i saw this picture of mine that pulled me into another world. so i kept prompting it until i had several images of that world, which i used to make a movie. trailer dos madison trail often, fin salt tells the story of space travelers you discover a strange planet covered in a mysterious salt layer. it's just that the molecules are inverted. what the heck, do you mean by averted? there's no proper script is fabi on wants to create a scene, say about a quote he technology salesman,
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co. bob. he just jumps rice in an ester slip, as i am at the 1st step would be to explore the surroundings of this hardware, shop and mid journey are stable to fusion. i do this by right promise was to see what the eye generates on the ma cyber. this process basically means that they get started by putting together the beginning of the story without knowing what the ending will be like that mir didn't not. now i'm imagining there's a device that keeps beeping and blinking. maybe it wakes bob from an afternoon not too far. and he swears that had crumbling effects. after that. i don't know victor flores or miss him. this number, i think it was in it. when the story is done, harvey, i'm starts voicing. what? what, what the hell with that? and another angel changes his voice. what was that about most of it. finally, the scene is finished off with synthesizer sounds good. the completed scenes, the so called story seeds are been posted on twitter. after each episode,
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the audience can board on what will happen next. this way, fabulous dose as newly created universe is it's brought collectively. that is definitely la. salt is an experiment to test, to possibilities and limits of imagery. eyes honest, that is glover does, is in the can. i think a lot of people in the community who have better ideas for this film universe than me for him when he was. and that's what i find really cool about these new technological possibilities who has finished and didn't. i didn't take a look academy at home. at some point 5 young states, i would want his followers to create their own episodes using ai and of the my resumes ish. really creating film content is usually really difficult and sort of see with these new technologies that is do it in a fairly easy way. and, and it also bridges the gap between creator, in this case, me and the community, or audience record ah,
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real life in the actual thanks to artificial intelligence. exciting, fabulous. as a uses a i to create still images. he then animates them using other programs. soon. this process will become even easier takes to video generators are already being developed by google and meta, for instance. an example from a you, as art fair shows, just how well image eyes work today. in the category digital art, the 1st prize was awarded to this image created by the mid journey i. but what do artists make of the new competition? i now i has been using computer programs for his art, for 20 years. the artist from just sort of these, the machine as part of the creative process. but like many other artists, he has mixed feelings about new image a. i is an awful. do you have any moments to where my 1st reaction is called wow.
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what's this one is about it, but then you reach a point where you think, okay, what kind of quality does this new technology have? and how can i use it? him on the moments, it's hard to say where this journey will end it as a hidden game. from my perspective, this technology is very limited to me who are because i don't see it as creative in its current state. after east as nice as can be our teeth. the eyes can only create images with the help of humans. the input comes from the prompts, but whether they're creative or not, the results are often indistinguishable from human knowledge. and that could cause the artist that job did. these magazine covers, for example, were created my image a eyes. still, diana, eyes does not believe that a eyes will replace artists as they lack creative impulse. ah, it is on listen to your fathers is i do see a danger in a i is replacing artists temporarily. an urban bond between arch would all
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eventually end up looking the same. that thought was, and denise thinking about the right and we might not have any human illustrators left in the next generation. so, you know, to keep this profession an expertise alive and, but in this, in their fact lifted, toby was professor of ai at the university of south wales. and sydney also thinks we need human answers. i don't think it's gonna take away the job to vote is i think it's crated in any way. replace out is just like photography did remove painting what these programs produce may be useful for illustrating articles in the light, but they're not going to speak to us the way the great out speaks to us. they're not going to come up with some profoundly new way of seeing the world. but how do these a i models actually become so good at generating images is down to the data that they learn from, which also includes artworks. this has led to many complaints by artists. some of them have him suit. they argue that their art has been used to train
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a eyes without their consent. but how does art even get into these data sets among other, a non profit organization? some hamburg is responsible for this lie on has straw through the internet to compiled different data sets, with a total of 6000000000 images. apart from stock photos. they also include private images and up lyons. data sets are free under open source licensing. they've been used to train big ai programs like mid journey open source data sets are supposed to enable more people to set up a i program. companies that set up business models based on data sets of other people's images. is something i know ice is critical of that when these of him not came and even of these companies are not generating profits yet. they should be held responsible for using other people's images and should pay up. duffy and paul creators are dependent on being paid for the work of
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i to lead them when it comes to image a eyes. copyright issues are still unresolved. this also becomes a problem when artists use the technology for their own art, his mankind. and then when it does not seem that an image i created using a i as someone else's property, doesn't make sense me here. if it a colleague in it yet, harbor human van, would it make a mockery of my life as an artist and my job as a professional artist who leads to live office art inflicted upon lean view at a fraud on fin? who owns the image is created by a i and what role does the art used for inspiration play? difficult questions? text to image eyes have other issues too. they often reproduce sexist and racist stereotypes. if the data says used for training on neutral, neither are the images, the lens, the app create stylish portrait photos from a few selfies. lenses was also trained using ly on data sets,
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a colleague and i tested the app. i'm a white european males. why? the self is i uploaded word, no beauty shots. the results i got were mainly very manly versions of astronauts and superheroes. most pictures i could recognize myself and there wasn't much skin on show. my colleague arianna comes from columbia. she was confused that the ap presented her in a very european look the most pictures with white a skin light brown hair, and even blue eyes. and many resolves showed a lot of skin or tied jeans, even though none of the selfish she had uploaded to did that. unfortunately, every eye is only as good as the data. it's based on what are your thoughts on the eyes that generate images from text? a fan toy or the future of art. let us know by for now. ah,
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