How AI sees the world -- in ways that are predictable, yet way off
The interwebs, as of late, have been filled with images created by artificial intelligence rendering bots such as DALL-E and Midjourney -- and the humans (I think they're humans) using them as tools. Brooklyn-based artist Zach Katz has used it to reimagine the urban design of cities. A reporter at SFGATE has undertaken a similar project, asking DALL-E 2 to retool some of the city's architecture and infrastructure. In July, the Guardian rounded up four artists to come up with unlikely prompts -- such as "biotech harpy in field at sunset" -- for DALL-E Mini (the free, public version of DALL-E). Naturally, the advent of bots that can create an image out of a simple text command is drawing the scrutiny of illustrators.
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