Yeah as very fast mock ups and inspiration, no concept artist can beat the speed and detail and even originality sometimes that these AIs deliver.
I’ve created characters, jewelry, getting inspiration for logo’s, aging myself and others (that funnily always seem to reminds them of their parents), creating native masks in different styles/patterns/colors, combinations,…I’m experimenting with moods and architecture,…without any effort from my part. I’m morphing existing people into animals, that look exactly like their human counterparts. I’ve created about 8 paintings of different environments for my house in one evening, this would even take a seasoned artist a couple of good days.
I’m even creating Christmas cards, AI up-scaling them and cleaning them up in Photoshop. I then asked ChatGPT to come up with a christmas story revolving around my girlfriend and me and the christmas spirit, with some minor information about us and our environment, and by god we were blown away with this story, it generated a full 2 pages story in 5 seconds, that not only made sense but even had a built up, a little cliffhanger and a moral. A human can’t even type that fast.
It’s addictive in a way. Especially if you’re a 3D artist, that literally has to click a million times to achieve a result that sometimes doesn’t even come close to what the AI came up with in 5 seconds. And sometimes even a little discouraging. Yes, you don’t always get what you have in mind. But sometimes it even sparks another round of creativeness.
It’s still early days, but for early days it’s already blowing lots of people’s minds and is giving them the ability to be creative without any knowledge, skill, talent or effort. I think in the end this will be very frustrating for the seasoned artist, that spend years of his life trying to perfect his art and skills. Now this is only from the perspective of a visual artist, but same will apply to musicians, (copy)writers, eventually coders in the future, any many more.
Lele, in your conversation, the AI proposes that creativity, will be one of the things that humans will be better at so we need to focus on this in our future. But in all honesty, with what I saw Midjourney or ChatGPT come up with in mere seconds, I strongly believe in the “Everything is a copy” philosophy, and as this AI copies, combines, remixes etc, it will become a lot better, faster and efficient than us in copying/remixing and coming up with ‘new’ ideas. It’s already getting difficult to be original these days with the amount of “stuff” we as humans come up with, throw in an AI, that generates millions of images, stories, ideas or whatnot in a day, and I’m seeing initial creativity being ruled by AI. People setting up bots to mass generate AI-art, and batch posting them to social media, selling them as NFTs, etc… It’s a bit of a mess really and I hate to look at it. Not sure if this evolution is the right one, but I admit even I’m almost addicted generating these things, because it’s soooooooo much easier than doing it yourself. And so pleasing to having it generate in mere seconds instead of days, weeks. Or even waiting for the rendering to be finished.
I’m not sure, but once you go AI, it’s very hard to get back to the manual, labor intensive deal. On the other hand, the satisfaction of creating something yourself and seeing it appear is still more rewarding than just typing in a text prompt,… for now.
I’m sure AI in the coming years, will just be here to support us, making better textures and shaders. Making us be more creative by generating or proposing different moods, camera angles, lighting,… Helping us get faster results (denoiser, upscale,..). But I’m also sure that when time comes it will help us generate 3D models from 2D or CAD drawings with great accuracy. It will help us scan real environments and generate BIM models on the fly (scan to bim AI). It will help us to convey stories better, and emphasize them with music that is generated by text prompt and analyzing an accompanying video. And so so much more.
I’m reading an interesting book by Max Tegmark: Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, the beginning story is an interesting one, and makes you think twice.
I love this subject but at the same time it scares me a bit, but I also want to understand it more, which is why I’m thinking of studying computer science and eventually AI and ML. Only I’m not sure I have the mental capacity. We will see.