Although it sounds fun that a Artificial intelligence (IA) can perform several functions, this can be a case of distress for many people. After all, AIs are getting brighter, having even worried artists in recent days, due to images made by them. Follow this article and understand more about this subject.
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Artificial intelligence: images that worry artists
Artificial intelligence (AI) digital tools such as Stable Diffusion, Midjourney and Dall-E have a lot of artists worried lately. This happened because professionals are afraid that these systems devalue their work, especially manga and anime designers and illustrators.
Although it seems like a small thing, it really isn't. After all, AI works with command prompts, that is, the user only needs to type a word or phrase, and the system displays the corresponding image.
The creation of these tools was based on a system composed of several images, nurtured by humans. So the big question is: what if someone adjusts artificial intelligence to display drawings and illustrations with specific characteristics of some artist?
Although it seems like a conspiracy theory, a similar case has already occurred in South Korea. An illustrator named Kim Jung Gi passed away on October 3 of this year, and days after his death, an artificial intelligence was trained on Kim's drawings.
The person responsible for this was a former French game developer, who says he paid homage to the late illustrator. However, those who knew Kim's work realized that the images generated by artificial intelligence were very similar to the artist's work.
Thus, anyone can use the system to create illustrations similar to Kim's, through a command prompt. User comments point out that it's as if Kim's creativity has been fully algorithmized and incorporated by artificial intelligence.
Ultimately, the community is divided: some think that AI can truly replace human artists, while others believe this is unlikely. And you, what do you think of this situation?