Group: AI Generated Images
Artificial intelligence and the future of photography
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Bergfex
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I am linking here to what I think is a very good review article. It can help to get a quick overview and to make first attempts: www.pixelwo.de/ki-bilder-fotografie
-- Rob Stamp adds --
A search for this phrase translated from the above German article, "Is it possible that artificial intelligence will make photography obsolete in the future", yielded this article
Although it does not go into the details of the different AI generators of the German article. Of course you can do you own research for articles in your own language, to see the various points of view.
-- Rob Stamp adds --
A search for this phrase translated from the above German article, "Is it possible that artificial intelligence will make photography obsolete in the future", yielded this article
Although it does not go into the details of the different AI generators of the German article. Of course you can do you own research for articles in your own language, to see the various points of view.
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I discovered IA a few months ago and I was captivated from the very beginning...
After several months of practising, I consider IA more as a proposal rather than a finished 'product'.
This is why I, now, always modify the result with photoshop.
The result is therefore completely different and I do not think of it as a 'photography' but rather as an 'image' which I try to make unique.
Thank you for your having read me (maybe)
A photograph is a subjective expression of a person. Personally, as an amateur photographer, that's what interests me as much as the quality of the subject and the technique.
Through a 100% AI composition, a machine, a computer, expresses itself. Some men are the creators of this machine and its software, but creating an algorithm is within the reach of many people, with or without artistic talent.
As a computer scientist, I'm captivated by artistic creation using computers - especially music. But only when it allows the expression of the soul of an artist or a person.
I create sometimes random music. After listening to it for 5 minutes, I move on to something else and forget about it. For me, 100% AI compositions fall into this category.
But I wouldn't dream of banning it here or anywhere else.
Let's just defend individual expression - in photography and art, but also in many other areas of activity where banning subjectivity would be tantamount to banishing humanity/civilisation. But perhaps is this the future of a Man who is showing more and more how little consideration he has for the Other...
Thank you, Bernhard, for initiating this “debate” as captivating as it is important.