My first ecver prompt was "Sad drunk Spock" in Dall-e mini. Here is is in Dall-e 2:



For a pretty measured look at the implications of what the current trend of AI-generated “art” means not only for artists but the human race in general, I found this essay by illustrator Steven Zapata pretty eye-opening. It's a bit long-ish, but I recommend every artist to listen to this. The TL;DR version is that the future is pretty bleak for artists and that we should actually try to fight it as good as we can. It's practically the end of creativity and wants to be a solution for a problem the human race never really had. Because why would we want computers to take creating art from us? Creating art is work, sure, but it's fun work. You shouldn't want a computer taking that away from you.
Perhaps a bit more on topic--here is a tool that turns sketches into code:
https://techxplore.com/news/2022-11-tool-code.html
Maybe that can be linked to give the art-bot's a nudge. They still don't like Star Trek ships and keep turning them into naval craft--so by inputing/tracing ship blueprints--it might give them a shove.
The latest advance concerns voices
https://techxplore.com/news/2023-01-microsoft-vall-e-faithfully-voice.html
A team of researchers at Microsoft has demonstrated a new AI system that is capable of mimicking a person's voice after training with a recording just three seconds long. The team explains developing the new app in a paper published on the arXiv preprint server.
https://valle-demo.github.io/
I've been playing with one of these (albeit a far less advanced and more crusty version), they're pretty amazing. I'm using it to create custom voice lines for a Half-Life mod (which will be free)The latest advance concerns voices
https://techxplore.com/news/2023-01-microsoft-vall-e-faithfully-voice.html
A team of researchers at Microsoft has demonstrated a new AI system that is capable of mimicking a person's voice after training with a recording just three seconds long. The team explains developing the new app in a paper published on the arXiv preprint server.
https://valle-demo.github.io/
The top picture looks like a mix between Mike Stoklasa and Baby Yoda...My first ecver prompt was "Sad drunk Spock" in Dall-e mini. Here is is in Dall-e 2:
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yes, the arrowhead insignias were always there in more or less the correct shape,Interesting. Were all the prompts for "Star Trek uniform" always presenting a uniform with the arrowhead emblem?
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