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This is the Photoshop blender of three word-generated Wombo images driven by the following text: "The paintings are very odd and strange indeed because they resemble surrealistic forms." I generated that text using "Art Review Generator." This is a case of artificial intelligence informing artificial intelligence. artreviewgenerator.com/
AIA - Artificial Intelligence Art Group by Daniel Arrhakis / Pethros Thoryan (2022)
A new group resulting from the transformation of the Creative Masters Group, this time dedicated to Artificial Intelligence Art Generation.
In This Group we will have also Monthly Challenges !! : )
www.flickr.com/groups/recreatingmasters/
Hope You Join Us Dear Friends ! : )
Extreme magnification, using our artificial intelligence model, of a detail of the photo acquired by the JWST through the NIRCam regarding the Carina Nebula.
In this image, red, green and blue colours have been assigned to Webb's NIRCam data at 4.7, 4.44 and 1.87 microns (filters F470N, F444W and F187N, respectively).
The file is available for download with 625 million pixels at a resolution of 25000x25000 pixels.
Credits:
for science Megan Reiter (Rice University);
for imaging NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI;
for image processing: Joseph DePasquale (STScI), Anton M. Koekemoer (STScI);
for the enlargement and reconstruction of the IA PipploIMP
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Photoshop in Beta version incorporates some very impressive artificial intelligence features. Here what it did extending the orders of the original image that has already been published. For now the biggest limitation is in the resolution, but the effect is remarkable and within the reach of everyone with a couple of clicks. I don't like to think of it for photography, but in illustration it can open up unbelievable scenarios.
Breath in—
the world’s sorrow enters.
Breath out—
nothing fixed,
nothing carried away.
Warm earth,
quiet work.
Spring will come
without my help.
I did a few "corrections" to this A.I. artwork... so does this now constitute as my "own" art?
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Do you feel "betrayed" when (if) you found out a photo was an Artificial "photo"... are we getting used to being "lied" too..
I for one think we are blurring the future. Can we trust what we see? Do you accept this "new" way of looking at things?
Things are likely to become yet more complex as use of artificial intelligence by artists becomes more widespread, and as the machines get better at producing creative works, further blurring the distinction between artwork that is made by a human and that made by a computer.
(NOTE: on purpose I posted this also in "normal" portrait groups to get some reactions)
developers.mews.com/why-ai-lie-and-what-we-can-learn-from...
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