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☐ β˜† βœ‡ Ars Technica

Artists astound with AI-generated film stills from a parallel universe

By: Benj Edwards β€” April 7th 2023 at 22:49
An AI-generated image from an #aicinema still series called

Enlarge / An AI-generated image from an #aicinema still series called "Vinyl Vengeance" by Julie Wieland, created using Midjourney. (credit: Julie Wieland / Midjourney)

Since last year, a group of artists have been using an AI image generator called Midjourney to create still photos of films that don't exist. They call the trend "AI cinema." We spoke to one of its practitioners, Julie Wieland, and asked her about her technique, which she calls "synthography," for synthetic photography.

The origins of β€œAI cinema” as a still image art form

Last year, image synthesis models like DALL-E 2, Stable Diffusion, and Midjourney began allowing anyone with a text description (called a "prompt") to generate a still image in many different styles. The technique has been controversial among some artists, but other artists have embraced the new tools and run with them.

While anyone with a prompt can make an AI-generated image, it soon became clear that some people possessed a special talent for finessing these new AI tools to produce better content. As with painting or photography, the human creative spark is still necessary to produce notable results consistently.

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☐ β˜† βœ‡ Salon.com

Watermarking ChatGPT, DALL-E and others could help protect against fraud and misinformation

By: Hany Farid β€” April 6th 2023 at 20:56
Viral AI-generated images of events that didn't really happen can spread misinformation

☐ β˜† βœ‡ Salon.com

Tech experts on what AI tools like DALL-E mean for artists and creative workers

By: Lynne Parker Β·Β Casey Greene Β·Β Daniel AcuΓ±a Β·Β Kentaro Toyama Β·Β Mark Finlayson β€” January 16th 2023 at 21:30
AI systems can now produce human-sounding written language and convert descriptive phrases into realistic images

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