https://bsky.app/profile/tricialockwood.bsky.social/post/3ks5wda6ik22m
It had no knowledge of what face was there originally
There is a 0% chance that whatever AI model you used doesn't have the Mona Lisa in its training data.
This is a perfectly acceptable face
Yes that's what we want in our art, for it to be "acceptable"
Most art doesn't rise to that level already. Good if we can crowd out all that samey, meaningless kind of stuff that comes out of AI. New art is what should get handsomely rewarded.
Spoken by someone who doesn't even have the talent to create "samey meaningless stuff" nor the ability to tell the difference.
Middle one is original, just the art nerds don't want you to know.
reminds me of Bean: The Movie (1997) when Bean accidentally wipes off the face of Whistler's Mother, and draws a smiley face in its place.
AI Art models are trained on a billion anime waifu pictures nowadays. It will yassify any female-looking object it finds and give it make-up, big eyes and cartoon features and booba
the art understander has logged on. imagine how depressing it would be to have this guys inner life lol
Death to America
this is a perfectly acceptable face
The people behind this tech and who evangelize for it don't have an aesthetic bone in their bodies.
Lol the expression on her face is the most discussed part of the piece and they think just having some AI version would inspire the same discussion.
How sad that their appreciation of art and human creativity is so lacking.
This just screams, "Please invest in my shitty program!"
I thought it was going to be "look how badly photoshop's generative fill mangled the mona lisa lmao". Bazinga self delusion never fails to surpass my expectations. These people will convince themselves they "don't enjoy eating" and pay more money to chug soylent instead of eating. Pathologically contrarian.
Bazinga brains when video game women don't make pee pee hard:
Bazinga brains when AI makes a beautiful piece of art depicting a woman ugly:
In the future, all art becomes tattooed on middle aged man's belly. If it's not that, it's not in