AI or LLM

I read that as Mr. Shotgun and couldn't decide if it was a robot hitman whose favorite tool is a sawed off shotgun, or a mobile shotgun vending and maintenance machine.

Oh no, now I can't hear Mr. Roboto anymore without thinking this!



One step closer into the sexbot revolution.

AI also has a mandate to try to please whoever it is interacting with. You can't trust sycophants.
 
*reading this thread where Lit authors are mostly agreed that use of generative AI for writing stories is a Bad Thing*

*glancing over at the other thread where authors are blithely sharing AI-generated images*

hmmmmmm.
 
Well, shit happens. I wouldn't ask an artist to make me a family crest.
*reading this thread where Lit authors are mostly agreed that use of generative AI for writing stories is a Bad Thing*

*glancing over at the other thread where authors are blithely sharing AI-generated images*

hmmmmmm.
 
I've also used AI to make Anime from my own pictures for my amusement and shared a few here. Does that make me an awful person? If it does, then I'm guilty.
*reading this thread where Lit authors are mostly agreed that use of generative AI for writing stories is a Bad Thing*

*glancing over at the other thread where authors are blithely sharing AI-generated images*

hmmmmmm.
 
*reading this thread where Lit authors are mostly agreed that use of generative AI for writing stories is a Bad Thing*

*glancing over at the other thread where authors are blithely sharing AI-generated images*

hmmmmmm.
I have a good friend that is a professional graphic artist. I have a few of his oil on canvas paintings. I'm sorry. I love him like a brother, but I'm not paying his hourly rate for cover art for my stories, and he agrees it wouldn't be worth it for me or for him, especially with what chatgpt can do with limited prompts right now..

This took five minutes. (We'll see how long Laurel let's it stay here.) 😜

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It this stil seen as Just an AI story or is it truly omy own?

It would not be truly your own. And speaking as someone who has written a few stories, without the "aid" of AI, there is something wonderful about crafting a story and publishing it. There is a sense of accomplishment that can't be replaced.

You would know that there would always be an asterisk next to your AI assisted story. It would cloud any sense of accomplishment you might feel.
 
Well, shit happens. I wouldn't ask an artist to make me a family crest.

These are not the only two options.

I've also used AI to make Anime from my own pictures for my amusement and shared a few here. Does that make me an awful person? If it does, then I'm guilty.

I never said anybody was an awful person, and I didn't single out anybody in particular. Just suggesting that folk in this forum could stand to be a little more consistent in approaches to visual vs. text applications of generative AI.
 
I never said anybody was an awful person, and I didn't single out anybody in particular. Just suggesting that folk in this forum could stand to be a little more consistent in approaches to visual vs. text applications of generative AI.
Unless they're representing those images as "stuff I made" and putting their name on it. I'm not seeing the inconsistency.
 
@Bramblethron, I don't feel any need to respond to your many points. But a dose of herpes wouldn't be my preference, so I'll stick to virtual risky sex and writing about it. Which is good, cause Jo might kill me if stepped out on her.
This is also true of herpes, but I'm still not in a hurry to catch it.
 
Curious, what's the difference of using any of the dozen or so free Coat of Arms websites to get a family crest as opposed to using ChatGpt of Grok?
One of them has been made by a human being with an algorithm that assembles pieces of public domain art and things they've done themselves. The other is a plagiarism engine that steals lots of peoples' art and then tombolas them into something that maybe fits your prompt.

By visiting the free coat of arms website you are flattering a hobbyist and maybe throwing them some ad revenue. By using the LLM you are using an enormous amount of energy to inflate the stock price of an intellectual property thief.
 
Curious, what's the difference of using any of the dozen or so free Coat of Arms websites to get a family crest as opposed to using ChatGpt of Grok?
A coat of arms website would, I assume, follow the rules in heraldry to create its images by drawing from stock heraldric devices and colors. Generative AI uses the creative works of artists to arrive at an average image for a particular prompt. It'd be like the difference between using something published with a creative commons license and something that's not.
 
My coat of arms resembles no coat of arms ever.
One of them has been made by a human being with an algorithm that assembles pieces of public domain art and things they've done themselves. The other is a plagiarism engine that steals lots of peoples' art and then tombolas them into something that maybe fits your prompt.

By visiting the free coat of arms website you are flattering a hobbyist and maybe throwing them some ad revenue. By using the LLM you are using an enormous amount of energy to inflate the stock price of an intellectual property thief.
 
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