While an amount of this is "it's new and shiny", it's not going away.
We're iteratively chipping away at things only humans have been able to do traditionally. We're not entering a realm of displacing skilled humans with a system that has unlimited experience of known work product. There are already AI tools to write and produce animated content. It's super rough today, but it didn't exist a few months ago and now I can run it on my desktop. This could displace trillions of dollars of annual production within the next decade.
They're redefining creativity, what's fair, how we reward people in effort-rewarding knowledge systems, how we identify plagiarism in academia when an AI can reprocess the very ideas we're copying.
It's exciting and bleak in equal measure. I agree, "I did x with ChatGPT" can feel repetitive, but what happens when that x is your core work process? I'd strap in and try to stay ahead of the curve.
Anyway, has anyone got ChatGPT to write the best Stable Diffusion prompts?
We're iteratively chipping away at things only humans have been able to do traditionally. We're not entering a realm of displacing skilled humans with a system that has unlimited experience of known work product. There are already AI tools to write and produce animated content. It's super rough today, but it didn't exist a few months ago and now I can run it on my desktop. This could displace trillions of dollars of annual production within the next decade.
They're redefining creativity, what's fair, how we reward people in effort-rewarding knowledge systems, how we identify plagiarism in academia when an AI can reprocess the very ideas we're copying.
It's exciting and bleak in equal measure. I agree, "I did x with ChatGPT" can feel repetitive, but what happens when that x is your core work process? I'd strap in and try to stay ahead of the curve.
Anyway, has anyone got ChatGPT to write the best Stable Diffusion prompts?