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Duckerz
Whoever did the stamping has gonorrhea.
Bottom Right is corrupted Eissa.
Not an image. But can you believe this was written by a "bot"?
>>It was late when I first heard the loud clicking noise coming from outside. As I looked out of my bedroom window, the tall grass swayed in an unseen breeze. And then, a shadow passed over it—which is when I saw it. A creature standing just outside the window, staring right at me. Its eyes were deep red with a venomous glow; they seemed to burn with a fire that made me shudder. The creature’s body was black as coal, with a large, thin tail near its rear. It hissed at me and tapped its long, sharp claws impatiently on a tree trunk. I grabbed the nearest weapon I could find—a baseball bat—and headed outside. The creature’s breath reeked of sulfur, and its hushed breathing carried an echo of a crackling campfire. When it saw me, its feet hit the soil with thundering booms as if a skyscraper had crashed to the earth with each footfall. It lunged forward at me; its claws slashing wildly in the air.<<
That paragraph wasn’t written by an MFA, or a sci-fi author, but rather by a new online machine-learning platform called Sudowrite, which is billed as a tool to help with the creative-writing process. For the above paragraph, I wrote the first sentence—about the loud clicking noise—and the A.I. wrote the rest. The technology works using a platform from OpenAI, an artificial-intelligence research laboratory with a billion dollars in funding from Microsoft, and investments from Elon Musk. More specifically, it’s built on GPT-3, a component of the company that focuses on text. GPT-3 scrapes billions of words and learns from them using natural-language processing. Then, it gets to work. After reading Sudowrite’s first draft, I said I wanted more description. So the A.I. suggested we add some “smells,” and revised the text accordingly in a few seconds. While the story isn’t Pulitzer Prize–worthy (yet), I was startled by the algorithm’s ability to turn phrases like “the tall grass swayed in an unseen breeze” and “its hushed breathing carried an echo of a crackling campfire.”
The New Generation of A.I. Apps Could Make Writers and Artists Obsolete | Vanity Fair
Made by AI. Feminist Slim Shady.
Fucking christ. Where will this end. And this is just the "begining" of it all.
Soon, you’ll be asking yourself every time you read an article, Did a human write this, or did an algorithm? The answer is: You’ll never know.
Or ... someone makes an Ai to find out if something was created by an Ai! Ai's sniffing out Ai's in a grand battle.
We're really living in a dystopian cyberpunk universe. Soon @Kilus won't be alone anymore.
Also : Midjourney bullshit made by me (the Ai after feeding it this bullshit "Undead demon lich wearing a crimson cloak and a crown with diamonds, standing full body, head made of molten gold, dark, horror, occult, dark fantasy, mystic, lavish ornaments, beautiful dark chaos, swirling black frequency, grey and black background, very detailed, hyper realistic, Gerald Brom, Michael Whelan" ...) :
Easy targets like you will be the first ones killed.I welcome our robot overlords.
I welcome our robot overlords.
Not gonna lie, the top right image looks like something out of Silmarillion vague scenery. The grim fortress just right before green field of grass? That sounds like Thangorodrim.
Easy target? Bitch please.Easy targets like you will be the first ones killed.
Watchout your quota uncle, that thing is expensive once you burned it out.I've seen someone in Midjourney do a quick Spider-verse in Tolkienstyle-mashup. And it was as awesome, as it was hilarious and mutated.
Maybe you can work for me to make some nice Silmarillion concept arts.How long will it take till scammers and assholes out there recognize the potential of Ai for them I wonder? We are so not ready for this shit.