Well, a lot of software nowadays uses the term AI. We have to find ways to incorporate AI into our workflows without losing the “soul” we all put into our work. I truly believe we are on the verge of some major breakthroughs. But do we really want to see the same kind of reviews without any personal input from a real human being? I don’t think so, but again it can help a lot with research and I’m excited to see how AI can be used for medical and scientific applications. The chatbots are also getting incredibly good and will probably be a real problem for education, but can help with writing articles and/or doing research. In a group of its own yes! But Instagram is almost overflown with awesome-looking fashion shots where I literally thought “What a great photographer” until I scroll down more and see that the rest of his/her work is often below average/ It’s something I struggle to recognize as art, but maybe that’s just me. Of course, it looks insanely good, but it’s not “real” like where you create a set, light the set, coach the model, and take the image. But I also have to add I don’t see this as “art”. Like probably most of you I am totally stunned by the quality of photorealistic images you can get from several AI image generators. Personally, I’m all for innovation but also have problems with some applications. Where a few years ago the term AI (Artificial Intelligence) was just something that you talked about in connection to some robot vacuums that were actually pretty dumb today the story is completely different and in all fairness, it’s an exciting but also frightening time. It seems the world is going really fast nowadays.
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