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Cake day: June 26th, 2023

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  • To a degree, my question is, how do you feel about others being able to generate content, especially when it is limited in flexibility and quality.

    Also, I’m curious if you see the real potential market if you flipped the perspective, adopt the tech, and use it to your advantage. Maybe it is layering and backgrounds for composition, maybe it is full on training to generate content, or maybe it is simply maximizing time by allowing the AI to rework images.

    Like the typical image generation process most people think about turns a text prompt into an image using an image consisting of mathematically random noise and turning it into a version of the prompt in a series of steps. There are other methods too. One method takes an image as input, overlays some noise, and then uses this as the baseline to generate an image from. Basically a blurry or bad image can add just a small amount of noise and the AI can render it better. This isn’t like photo filters or editing. I would be using this to my advantage. I would also look very carefully at what is hard to generate with AI rn and focus on making stuff that it cannot do well. There is a lot more generated content than I thought before I learned how this works and what AI does poorly.


  • Honestly, may I ask, how do you perceive this?

    I have used images to help me learn how training works with AI. It is far easier to see ass nipples are a mistake than it is to see that poor text training has resulted in a middle aged woman with excessive hairiness and a passion for gardening is now going by the name Harry Potter.

    I may have a database of images and trained models that I have used to learn, not your content in particular, and not any particularly good results. I’ve mostly explored why labias are so bad with stable diffusion, and scrapped a couple of ftv galleries. I wouldn’t call myself a fan of anyone really. I’m certainly not a mark in this space. My real interest is in other AI applications. Posting trained models of people seems too gray area for me. At the same time, this is becoming a super powerful tool that essentially expands exposure and likely attracts the type of person that would pay for more. Like the recent creation of Open Dream makes it possible to do image layering for complex composition. I’m curious about a content creator’s take here.