How This A.I. Draws Anything You Describe [DALL-E 2]
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- Art takes a unique combination of skill, creativity the very human element of aesthetic taste. But what if the visual arts also fall to AI. In this episode we discuss DallE 2, a powerful text to image generator that's set to shake things up.
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I've worked in visual effects and animation for the last 25 years and I'm blown away at this technology. I understand that this is another tool in an artists toolbox but its becoming harder not to think that human artists will be replaced.
And its opensource!!!!!!
@@mostechroom9780 It's not though.
It’s not art if it’s done by a robot.
@@myoriginalname also not free.
humans won't be replaced, the human mind will be always be next level creative , they will coexist, or even help the human create more fantastic art, same thing with musicians.
Dream: "Help designers". Reality: "we are outsourcing, we have to let you go"
If everyone can do it then it becomes less engaging. I don't know how ad companies can capture our attention when we can easily come up with the same concepts they can now. I think ad companies are even losing to social media platforms like Tiktok where users make more captivating promotional content.
2023: Everyone learns to develop AI.
2024: AI learns to develop AI.
Dream: Help billionaires.
AI: I'll take it from here.
at least someone here is thinking rationally.
@@capo_di_capi I know everyone is so deluded about this topic
Well, we cannot just ban progress. Sad, I know. We'll give ourselves time to mourn and then we move on and we adapt.
"Automation will lead to us having more spare time to do what we really want to do, like art."
AI: I will crush your dreams now.
the problem with that is, many people simply are not artistic . many people romanticize about being an artist because artists generally make it look easy s o i think ultimately those whos career or job gets replaced who dream of becoming an artist wont necessarily achieve that goal just because and A.I. has replaced them doing ANY work.
Well that is the truth, the thing is that we currently live under capitalism, that's why it is a problem.
@@matzmilan7780 bla bla bla bla i don't wanna starve under communist government capitalism ain't that bad
@@GeoffBournes You are delusional if you don't think AI will be better than any human artist., even more delusional than the people you talk about
@@andreilyas1426 did you read what i just wrote?
I've worked in the design world professionally for almost 40 years. I have seen tremendous progress in the way we work. We went from hand drawing to creating on screen. Apple gave us the ability to increase our productivity in real time, and we continually adjusted to it becoming our new normal along the way. The speed in which we now can share information and in doing so, increase the power of these programs is moving so much faster now that I can see this soon becoming our new standard - over and over again. In the professional design realm, we work with tight time restraints, and it's all about efficiency and making money. So buckle your seat belts, because this technology will change everything. Imagine what it will be capable of in 10 years.
Looking forward to it …..
What else can you do but that.
☮️
The same has happened in engineering. Companies used to have entire floors of drafters making mechanical drawings and now it's done entirely on screen by a few engineers. AI-generated design is now become real, whereas the computer finds an optimal solution in terms of both manufacture and function, and does so much faster than a human engineer. Yes, we will live in a world where AI will do literally anything creative using only basic promts. Designing a bridge, for example, it would just need a 3D scan of the terrain and some other inputs like the total weight capacity, etc., and would provide several options to choose from depending on how you prioritize cost, construction timeline, aesthetics, etc. Similarly AI is already being used to discover new drugs and treatments and can only improve from here. It's also being applied to problems like fusion energy... It will completely change the game for humanity.
"apple". You mean Adobe. Apple just did some fancy OS and overpriced hardware with decent performance.
They'll end up with plastic made up rehashes of real human created art. If you don't show AI any database with human created art and aski it to do art. It will crash.
@@adolforosado It won’t crash, it’ll just create something less interesting or at least more obviously derived from the source material. I’m no neuroscientist but I’m pretty sure we humans do something similar. We gather years of experiences and our brains remix this material into unique creations.
As an artist I can assure you that this is unbelievably amazing as well as a bit terrifying.
I'm not anything closer to an artist and felt terrified as well.
Wow was what I thought of when I saw it probably because I’m not in a artistic field
As someone who can't draw, it both delights and terrifies me. I really feel for the artists that will be no doubt affected. It doesn't feel right. Drawing is a skill I highly respect.
100% agree
DOD already has its hands on this. At least they will be ready for a giant Iguanas attack..
As an artist, this is extremely impressive, i've spent thousands of hours learning wow to draw, design, model, shade and compose works and thought this new tech might seem like this makes it soon to be all for nothing, I hope that fundamental knowledge still has value in some ways. This will be a massive change not only for digital artists to begin with but to society in general, i can foresee when AI can come up with an ad in real time depending on your day/cookies...
I'm sorry for your loss...
ad in real time. scary.
@@Tubeytime haha it's alright I made a good living, now it's time to follow this carefully and use it once it hits to keep pushing forward my art and my living :p
@@Kratoseum As if artists didn't already have enough competition, this is a kick in the labia. Glad you're keeping a good attitude though, keep marching foward!
Not much as scary as cheating. "ai" is just stealing existing art and modify it. It has no recognition of what is it actually doing.its basically like "Photoshop composite"
This is absolutely INSANE!! My mind is officially blown...
Your channel is great man, I really enjoy the music selection you used in this vid. Particularly the track playing, while we glance at all the sentences followed by the art generated from each sentence... Keep up the great work, my friend!
My thoughts and behaviour won't change. I will work round you new and latest obstacle. I am a pro at it now. You have done so for 2 yrs - put multiple obstacles in my way over and over and over!
Mad genius defense back again.
6:43 this one's crazy, it can be interpreted in two different ways and the AI combined both interpretations into one artwork, very cool.
I was thinking the same. Even most of us humans would've imagined just one hand.
Nice to know that when AI decides to "Free mankind from suffering" it will do it in all the ways at the same time, just to be safe.
@@Ruslan-S 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂
@@Ruslan-S LOL
@@Ruslan-S That image, your point, it is the most important issue in the history of humanity. Can we make AGI understand our intentions well enough that it doesn't end humanity and life in general. We will create a technological God and tell it what to do. If it understands what we want, great we have utopia. If not, GG.
OH. MY. GOD.
This is a whole new level of information processing. I've always contended that the true test of AI would be the creative world. Two years ago GPT-3 was making beat poetry, and now DALLE-2 is pumping out 2D images of renaissance sculptures and jungle buses and raccoons in space at a level of execution that makes them practically indistinguishable from Human creative effort. The world is about to get a lot more weird..... and a lot harder to trust. As a visual performance artist, I dread the day the next iteration of AI is able to perfectly mimic human beings in weird costumes doing acrobatics and thought-provoking theatre. It *is* coming.
Great video as always Cold Fusion, you always make me think. Thanks!
Howcome harder to trust? Imagine what it would be like if everyone, even ppl who’ve never drawn, could bring their comic book plot ideas to life using A.I… imagine how much the quality, complexity, and range of options for comic books will increase… I foresee a great cultural renaissance with previously exclusive genres of art that required a lifetime of studying becoming accessible to anyone with the passion to try, the creative capacity/output of our societies will grow so huge that pre A.I. art will be seen as a dark age of elitist agendas and influence on public discourse, an age when dictators could easily control our creative expression because only a select few ever get the education in our societies to produce music, TV shows, movies, song lyrics, etc… A.I will free humanity imo
@@Algimantaz deepfakes could be created because of this, etc.
Even if AI can make pretty pictures, I would never stop creating. Just because a computer can make music, or art, or even conversation, doesn't mean that you should stop making the things that you love to make, or pursuing mastery of your craft. Be proud of what makes you, uniquely "you," embrace the challenge for the sake of overcoming who you were yesterday, and reach for larger goals. In the future, 1 person may be able to create entire worlds with incredible detail using AI to help them achieve that goal.
Yeah, you can still create, but if it will be SO easy, I can imagine situation where anybody can generate anything in seconds and claim that they are better than you, taking away your satisfaction, audience and fun of creating ;) And second - if anybody will able to generate everything in SO easy way - who and for what will be watching your work?
@@bzdr People don't buy artwork because its "good" though. They buy it for what it means to them. In the case of production art, it has more to do with the intention or purpose of the design and how it fits into a larger world of designs. This tech just allows me to create more in less time.
@@TrentKaniuga I hope that you are right and good luck! I'm only affraid that things will go wrong and, at least for now, I'm sceptic.
things will go bad for artists... same way it did with the music industry how no one needs to be able to actually sing or have a good voice, bit of computer magic and anyone is a singer.
@@theitatit I think it is not the same - if you do not have a voice, you still have to know how to improve it and how to use some tools for that, you still have to do some work to achieve some interesting result - it is not singing by itself. Here you have drawing without any work and it is not ok - I'm against generating final result on demand. It's bullshit, not art.
This blows my mind. It makes me excited and scared at the same time.
I usualy never share video's with friends, but i could not keep this to myself. I really love your video's!
As a commission artist this is pretty terrifying. I've done commissions that took days to finish that this AI can make in seconds. Clients would opt for this software over hiring artists for commissions.
But as a creative this is just another tool in our increasing set of digital tools.
Yes as an artist as well I am terrified. I guess we'll just have to think of ways to use this tool at our advantage
maybe we can tag it with 'created by an actual human' in the NFT and it will be worth more as a novelty ? hmmmmm
You forget the import point.
Someone writes the creation text in the first place....
So get your imagine engine running.
I think you're all huffing serious cope.
This technology will only evolve to the point creatives generally are rendered useless or their products and process so corrupted by AI and algorithms it will no longer be expression, but systematic generation. Systematic generation better than the products of expression. This is currently and will undermine the very point of art and turn it into pure commodity with no regard for where it came from or the experience of its creation. It's like putting a climate controlled escalator on Mt. Everest and then riding up to say you've climbed Mt. Everest. The most important part of art will be lost and nobody will think to mourn its death till its too late.
@@HatefulPerfection I don't think you're right but I really hope you're wrong. Hopes, dreams and suffering are all the artist need.
Even if AI can " like something it creates " I question it's ability to imagine something new for the near to mid term future.
Imagine giving the AI a script for a movie, and out comes a complete movie, we are getting there.
It can go further - you give just some ideas about a movie that you wish to watch to AI, and then AI creates a script and finally a complete movie. I believe that's how TV services will work at the near future. AI already can write fiction books, so not long to wait for that to come true.
if you have the right algorithm and enough training data, it is virtually possible to do anything you want, that's frightening given the fact an ai could remplace all aspect of human labor
Looks like James Camerson won't be dropping Avatar 3
@@CaptainKilmar I’ve tried it and the fiction books are nonsensical. It’s coming though, but apparently it’s the hardest thing for AI to get right
@@CaptainKilmar It can go further - some AI will know everything about you, will predict that you want to watch a movie, and without any prompts, will play exactly the movie you will "enjoy the most" at the time.
... _and it can go further..._ (he said ominously)
As an artist......this is both exciting and scary at the same time. But Im not going to stop creating art, I will embrace this new tech to my set of skills.
When the AI become sentient these are the kinds of comments that will lead to your untimely end.
This blew my mind! It's not far from now that we get to see an entire movie created this way... Thanks for sharing!
As a 3d artist I feel threatened by this. I'm in the 3d viz space of interiors and I can totally imagine an AI designing an interior of a home and making beautiful visuals of that. Just put in the style you want and wishes about colours and you'll get many options to choose from. This is really going to break A LOT of industries. You can think of this as a tool being used on a website for home stylizing where people can get their design in a manner of seconds and go to a contractor to have it built. No more humans are needed as it's quite repetitive work and a lot of interiors look similar. At this stage, it's probably not possible to get consistent images of a house with a specific floor plan but I'm sure that's relatively easy to implement in the future.
Gonna be a lot more coffee baristas
Im also a archviz artist, I think in about 10 years an AI can easily replace us. I imagine somthing that you input some revit archive and begin a chat with the AI, I want this trees, I want this kind of material in the facade, I want this color in the mullions, I want this decoration in the coffetable. It would be awesome, and terrible for us.
Technological innovation reduces the costs of things so at least there’s that
It may depend. Of course the worst case scenario is that AI does all, but other case scenario could be interesting if the human does the first and final touches and the AI does the hard work. As somebody who has previously done some works in construction viz, I could imagine the user telling the AI that I want a house like this, with a hill on the left and flat on the rest of the property, some trees in the back of the house, etc. Then the AI comes with some proposals, even in 3D, with all the textures applied, and then the human can keep adding details, correcting things, and by the end, asking the AI again to add final touches (those that are really time consuming like adding people, cars, a background, etc.). It would be something like a “human guided AI”. If that’s the case, I’m in ;).
@@almarma exactly, the client or the architect will talk with the AI, cutting the middle man making archviz artists innecesary.
It would be cool to see someone writing a story and it creates the whole anime.
There is also an AI that writes stories out there….
Just wait 2 years
This is my dream
just feed it the lord of the rings
How about just giving general instructions like: "Make an anime movie that makes watchers relate to and that is so breathtaking for most of them that they can't stop watching"?
this is insane, i've never been so astonished by something in my life, feels like a new era
I would love to be able to write a script for a short or a full movie and have this tech spit out a render complete with voice acting etc. Review the output, tweak the script, rinse and repeat until what I have in mind is depicted, and probably keeping some stuff that I hadn't thought of but that fits.
If it can be adapted to interpret roughly drawn storyboards, well, then the cost of making digital animation will fall through the floor. Being able to add "key" images to the dataset at certain specific points and weighting them heavily for the rest of the process would be amazing.
On the downside, this will put a lot of lower end animators and artists out of business, but on the plus side, it will create a whole new class of artists whose job it is to develop prompts.
I've played with DALLE mini and there's an art to asking it for what you want. You have to work around its limitations. There are already a lot of people testing out prompts to find out what works and what results in nightmare fuel.
On the other hand, maybe this gets so sophisticated that literally anyone can get decent results. To the point where you can say "Show me a 12 episode family drama about anthropomorphic frogs trying to survive a nuclear holocaust in a cave in France in the style of Adventure Time. Tone: Dark. Conflict: High. Rating: R."
This is the first time a technology video completely blew up my mind! You not only presented the topic, but analyzed its social implications as well. Great work!
I imagine a future where "visual word artists" have particularly acute and impressive linguistic skills of conveying ultra complex scenarios and emotions to an AI, to generate art that a normal human can't even hope to achieve. This would go lightyears beyond dolphins in space suites and into the realm of visually induced psychedelic experiences.
Exactly...
Especially since the deeper layers of the deep neural networks already output psychedelic looking images. Since there are the neurons/ layers that convey the meaning/ shapes of things.
It's really like seeing a smart, creative persons' imagination (including perhaps "subconscious" layers) after you tell them a story/prompt.
I don't think you need to have artists with acute and impressive linguistic skills though. If you got an hour and try different prompts... every 10 seconds you get 9 options out of one of your prompts. Click on the ones you like to tell the AI that was good and kinda keep that idea in there. Anyone can do it.
Ummm there wont be any of those because the people who need/request the art will just do it themselves. Artists are going the way of the dodo bird and thank fuck too because we have a labor shortage and need more human workers available.
@@kedrednael Do you have any examples of the images in the deeper layers?
Dude I just got the invite over the weekend , I can now use Dalle 2! Thank you for telling us about this amazing software. I have been having so much fun creating art with my family
Personally, I'm still not threatened by it as an artist, mostly because I've studied history and understand how things have changed already.
It wasn't too long ago that in order to paint a landscape you didn't only have to learn lighting, values, perspective, and a visual library but you also had to master the inherent alchemy of mixing paints and different techniques with brushes and other tools.
Nowadays you don't have to do any of that. I've even make brushes myself that can do really good looking foliage without any effort on my own part. Technology democratizes these things and they will make it easier for more people to be creative who otherwise wouldn't have the skill or time to master it.
I'm more or less excited as an artist. I already use alot of Artbreeder and Dream to generate quick concepts that I can use, and I'm certain that if I have access to Dall-E 2 I can use it to my own ends. Part of being an artist is being able to utilize the tools that you gain access to effectively, and I'm certain that if this becomes a mainstream tool there will be ways to stand out amongst other users.
this is true however even with all of the current technical improvements the big thing is its still too difficult for clients to do themselves, they still need us artists for now, as soon as tech like this gets good enough it will cross the line that the client does not need to pay an artist at all, just type the brief into a text field and wait 10 seconds.
@@alexrobson1588 those are the kinds of clients who already just type into Google images and find what they need. If your art is that generic you might have a deeper issue to solve than being beaten by a robot
@@enkidorado4187 You can't find very custom pieces on google images. If I put myself in a clients shoes and I need a homepage hero panel featuring dog in a spacesuit holding onto a wire, I can just type that in and it will give me enough options that one will work. The "deeper meaning" isn't always necessary for a lot of work that gets commissioned. At the end of the day its business and if AI thats 95% as good costs 1% as much and takes seconds compared to a commissioned piece I'm gonna take that option. I'd love for what you're saying to be true but I think its being optimistic.
@@alexrobson1588 well yes its true, you yourself can now buy the best piece of camera yet on the professional photographers are the one who actually make the best picture.
@@eurasiaacaci.-110 So after AI like this it will be the writers who make the best art, the ones who can describe what they want the AI to create in the most detail, or those with the most creative minds, as the skill side of the art is gone. Even with the best camera, I would need skill to use it, this AI needs only to be told what you want.
I literally searched about this 6 hours ago and you've posted about this.. thank you so much for the detailed explanation Sir! 😁
Same here
There is another great channel that goes over this topic and other advances in graphics. It's called _Two_ _Minute_ _Papers_ . It's by a Professor who explains computer graphics research papers. You might enjoy his content if you liked this video.
@@r.r.r.918 His videos are very fun, enthusiastic and pretty in-depth. Learn new things from him every day
What's really going to bake your noodle later on is when you consider if he would have posted this video if you hadn't searched for it 6 hours ago.
Imagine just making a storyboard and this AI just makes the comic or movie out of it instantly .
It won't be instantly but still amazing
I thought of it for storyboarding as well
It seems like the easier it becomes to do something (especially art), the more that thing becomes devalued and society as a whole loses interest in it.
Just think of how highly regarded classical paintings were compared to the sea of comparably well-made digital artwork we have today.
I think people will always prefer art created by other people (or which _looks_ like it was made by a person, which opens another ethical can of worms)
at 4k it would be many minutes per frame which is super impressive
I was thinking the same thing. It would also need some sort of audio AI algorithm with access to a massive sound library or something to be able to create all the audio for a movie.
It is indeed the most mind-blowing this I have seen in a long long time.
I'II Think this is a good thing. you expected to wait longer, When your favorite artist decided to create new one. It took a lot of effort with a sets of tools it takes few hours to complete. But for the AI can easily illustrate 4 seperate images in few seconds. Worth timing.
Imagine an entire film being created with this tech. All AI-generated scenes, voices, sounds, script, and music. Christopher Nolan would have a heart attack.
It's long overdue
So far AI scripts are the only things worst than what Kurtzman outputs.
Then when somebody copies the film and you sue them for copywrite violation you find out that such work is not protected by copywrite law... (US)
@@eliahabib5111 I think the software user is assigned copyright by the owner of the AI. Interesting point if that would hold up though. And what about if someone sued you and said you copied their work with something you used an AI to generate? If the AI did it, then who gets sued, nobody?
@@storiesreadaloud5635 one little known fact is that copywrite applies to creation of human being. If it's done by an animal or a program copywrite law doesn't apply to the user/owner/handler. There were cases already discussed in court.
So if a company uses ai services instead of an artist, that work is not protected, and cannot be protected under copywrite law (trademark law might apply in a few cases).
This is amazing. Just looking at half these pictures blew up my imagination which is extremely hard to do. Very excited in getting my chance to use it.
You by far the best crater & musician i ever know, thanks for the video man.
Some alarmingly artistic takes on the input - especially that "Heart of the universe" one! It's actually kind of scary how well that AI does those!
My dream of game worlds and their stories being created on the fly based on your personal preferences seems to become true much earlier than I ever imagined.
@@braaaaaaaaaaaaaains that's a really interesting idea actually
Very unscientific tho.
@@theabyss5647 don’t forget it gives different options so their could’ve been realistic ones
@@maradonna5956 It's an important point. It gives different options as the machine it is, it is no artist with a vision of what it wants to create. Just a fancy calculatorish drawing machine approximating what people will like.
That Greek statue of a man tripping over a cat was honestly hilarious
I can see this being theraputic, - psychologically satisfying - for example for one to be able to put their dream they had last night into a photo album, helpful to musicians, for example to generate album covers. While I see it as a threat to real visual artists, at the same time, as a musician/composer I think once music can be generated this way, I won't feel threatened since I always feel like what I compose and create is unique and cannot be replaced.
I love telling stories and this will help bring my monsters and worlds to life. I wanna cry 😭
I spent an hour generating AI landscaping photos and blew my friends minds in half. Yeah art is never going to be the same again. It's fun and exciting but we may never know what is truly real.
I already dont know what is truly real 😂
Now we will have to trust the AI to tell us what was made by AI. 😵💫
@@ArtOfWarStudios1 we are so dead 😂😂😂
Where did you find it?
Where is DALL-e 2
@@morten1 pretty sure you have to be invited or accepted to use the API, it's not just open to the Internet yet I don't think. I could be wrong tho but that's what I thought was the case bc they did the same with GPT3
This is insane! I remember showing Style-Transfer to my high school art teacher when it was new, but this is on a whole other level!
Synthetic media has come a long way in just ten years. I remember back around 2014 having my mind utterly blown by a computer "imagining" a tiny, black and white outline of a cow.
This is insane beyond words. I never thought I'd even live to see this happen
I’m SO excited !!!
I just got accepted to use the program yesterday . The wait wasn’t that long if anyone wants to apply to try it !
It has been a lot of fun so far, I have used it this morning to design some jewelry pieces I would like to work on.
I would say, if your an artist or creator definitely try it and play around a bit 😉🐛🦋
I've always liked your explanations. But this video is the one that made me pause and go "Holy, the music is really good too!" It was during the Dall-E examples montage in the middle of the video. I didn't know you made your own music - you did a really good job of highlighting it while also accentuating the story 🙂 Thank you, Dagogo!
Saw this on Two Minute Papers this morning. Can't wait for Dal-e.3
Eventually A.I. will be able to bring your thoughts to life so there won't be a need for actors. You'll be able to write a story and the A.I will create the scene when you submit it. Similar to Star Trek and the holo deck. Interesting wonderful stuff indeed. Continue creating!
Fascinating in paper, dull and soulless in practice
Been using dalle 2 over the past couple weeks and it really is something else.
The options for storytelling are now limitless.
A great synthesis of the best of human imagination and AI rendering
There are story writing AI now.
This will eventually replace everyone who does work on a computer. Slowly at first, but will eventually take over. There will be no reason for an entrepreneur to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars on designers and programmers and accountants, etc if he can just speak his commands at his machine and have it all done for him instantly. We thought the creative jobs would be safe but apparently AI is coming for that too. So we are truly ushering in the age of abundance. I just hope it's not a dystopia.
this
Don’t worry, it will be a dystopia.
Like, imagine if you tell it design a ui and it does it for you. Rip ui designers
@@rajkumarbharathi3139 RIP everyone who is in the creative field basically. :/ People managed to replace the very thing people actually like to do.
@@simulation5627 What are you doing here Schwab?!
this video changed my life, thank you for sharing ❤
As someone who is filled with creative ideas, concepts, and thoughts...but who has never been able to draw much more than a stick figure, this is one of the most exciting things I've ever come across. One can easily imagine why digital artists are freaking out now. I sympathize with their fear that all of their work and commitment to their art/craft/career will become obsolete... But, I don't think that will be the case, wholesale. For some it will be. But, the ability for someone... a person..to conceptualize something, and the fact that it was "hand made" (so to speak) by a human being, and not by AI, will evolve into a new niche among those with the resources to purchase them, and those who are willing to pay a premium for the knowledge that a given piece of art was, in fact, made by a human being.
This dilemma reminds me of what some people must have thought when printing presses were first mass producing images.. Would a *perfect reprint* of the Mona Lisa adorning the houses of many people make the original worthless, or *more* valuable?
AI, by definition and especialy when not embodied in human form, that is born, develops as a newborn would, etc, will always be limited by the fact that it doesn't have the human experience of a given individual. Perhaps that is what makes humanity so special.... It isn't the sum of what we know, but the sum of billions of individual experiences that then come together, over time, and messily forge a shared reality based on that. To me, *that* is beautiful, and irreplaceable.
The answer to the ultimate question does not have to be, and will very likely not be an either/or proposition.
I joined the waitlist immediately. I can instantly envision creating a career around this incredible tool.
what career? Any art studio and ad agency is going to just use this for themselves and replace their now useless peons working for them :)
I’d love to drop the entirety of Lord of the Rings into something like this and getting a beautifully rendered audio visual tv series long master piece…
It would be cool to ask the AI to create some visual artwork based on the description from the LoTR books and see how similar the artworks will be.
Great idea. Imagine a different version of every movie based on reading the book to it.
Hey anything will be better than that travesty Amazon came up with...
@@Canuck_Retro_Gaming You are probably not allowed to sell the results of dalle2, im pretty sure they include this in their terms of service or something
@@davidwiedenau8766 ... That would be like saying you cannot sell works created using Photoshop. Dall-e 2 would be less useful to the world is people cannot commercialize their own works.
Love you guys! Thank you for all you do.
THIS IS AMAZING. I CAAANT WAIT TO BE DONE WITH THE WAITLIST!
Really impressive. That might fundamentally change the way how art is created.
Can you imagine insanely detailed background art for animation and stuff, produced basically instantly with a couple of sentences?
@@magnusanderson6681 Can you imagine animation and stuff that you needed the background for produced basically instantly with a couple of sentences?
This is definitely the end for a lot of artists. At least for my use case, I no longer need to book an artist. Dall E 2 can perfectly handle my requirement.
You aren't safe as an professional artist in first place without using new technology. Dall E 2 is heavily censored and limited due to fake generation. It get things wrong quite often depending on subject, so someone need to be able to fix these things anyways.
what's your use case?
@@hombacom you're just scared, son.
@@hombacom maybe there will be fewer professional artists and they will do things A.I. won't make charging a lot more
@@TheCueca Either future work requires just text and randomize button or you actually need some artist skills to use more complex interfaces
Wow. It's just unbelievable. Feature is coming. I'm excited to try that
While not perfect this is one of those things we all assumed would be impossible for software to reach just a few years ago. Kind of one of the clear things humans would always be better at, but there are obvious examples of creativity here that 99% of us could never achieve. Kind of mind blowing to think what else we will be surpassed by.
After watching this, I think the timing could well help me complete three of my childrens books plus a fiction story I’ve wracked my brains to complete the last five years.
Subscribed to GPT-3 over a year ago but think I was bit ahead of myself however it’s development is a miracle!
Thanks for this.
As a developer, this is the stuff of dreams. Not sure if it's good or bad (probably both), but it doesn't make me any less amazed.
As a developer, you should also be preparing for a post-developer world. Self-programming systems are not far off now.
@@TeddyLeppard As a developer, I can't wait for that to happen. Finally no more putting in long hours into boring, repetitive tasks and dealing with technical details.
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@@dikdik9309 Yeh, now you can take a pay cut for having to work less hours.
Your Boss is gonna love the bottom-line savings.
@@dikdik9309 Yeah you'll be jobless.
I remember when clip art started cutting into the livelihood of artists and illustrators back in the 80s, then art and photo stock houses like Getty and Adobe Stock that only offered small percentages to the artists in the 90s and 2000s. So now it’s the DALL-E project that takes what scraps are left of the value of work, practice, skill and dedication to one’s art and craft for the price of nothing earned. I have been blessed with a 50 year successful fine art career and now I can paint simply for my own enjoyment. DALL-E 2 needs human input still in the way of texts but DALL-E 3,4, 5 and beyond will begin to generate its own ideas, giving spark to a brand new world of algorithms and manipulation in the process of creating random images and even full length films that will be mistaken for creativity and storytelling. Luckily I will be gone by then and will leave you all to decide what and how it contributes to real human value in the end. Just because you can create something that seems pretty cool, doesn’t always mean one always should.
This looks like an amazing new tool. I really hope I get the chance to be part of the beta. Thanks for sharing Open AI/ColdFusion.
I've always wished for something that could draw out the things I envision in my head and this is pretty much exactly that.
You mean without actually going to art school, right?
You could still try to race this technology's public release, I learned to draw in about two years.
As a graphic designer, I already feel unemployed just by watching this...
Another great episode! Thank you so much :)
Whaaat?? This is insane. I'm a dev myself and this is blowing my mind. I guess the very fact of knowing programming makes it 3x more impressive because you (supposedly) know machine "limitations" better.
I'm a hobby developer myself, this is insane. If it continues like this, imagine what will be possible in a couple years. When somebody wants an app to be developed for example and he explains what he wants his app to look like/do, AI could do a better and faster job developing it than 90% of all human developers LOL
Now let that sink in...
This is truly amazing! Science fiction no more. It's just scary how fast things have come. What a time to be alive
Wow!! 😮This leaves me pretty much speechless. The speed of progress in these fields is really unbelievable.
Awesome video, as always! Thank you Dagogo! 💚
This video is mindblowing, thank you❤
This is one of the best channels on CZcams. And this is one of the most interesting videos I have ever seen. I am a magician. I can think of many ways to use this technology. It would be awesome to have access to this technology.
I used Ai to recover old photos from 1960s and i must say the results are mind-blowing. Ai is changing how we think about computers, we hope for the best. Good job Dagogo
Thanks for watching, please share it to someone else who'd find it interesting! Also here's my video on A.I. generated music: czcams.com/video/EyeW_axUEQU/video.html
Great video!
In the future, cartoons will be created by programmers, not artists.
i do art. this aint it, very close, but colors are very off actually.
dude stop with the clickbaiting red arrows. Just stop
Where is the link to the waitlist?
Thank you. I look forward to more of your new thoughts ...
One of the most exciting aspects is the book illustration example. Imagine taking your favorite book and illustrating it with passages from your favorite books and having the option to choose between various renderings of the same passage to make your own perceived characters, etc.
Incredible times ahead, but very scary if not kept out of the wrong hands.
As an old programmer of legacy languages it is truly very impressive to see where things have move on to. Thanks as always Dagogo!
This is absolutely mind-blowing. Truly fascinating! I immediately signed up for the waitlist. I hope I'll get a chance to be among the early people to try this. Thanks for the amazing work, ColdFusion.
All the definitions of human perception of imagery, it’s incredible that it can do this.
That's crazy!! Absolutely amazing!
As an artist... it's extremely impressive and extremely scary for future of our jobs.
the sooner the better. you are too expensive
@@RaymondLarum and how you differentiate AI art from human art? At some point it will be impossible to know who made the art if an AI or a human.
@@Canuck_Retro_Gaming yes and at a not too distant future human input won’t be needed at all.
It still cannot produce an idea and art style I do
Don't worry, you still have something that the AI doesn't. A unique art style.
That if they don't manage to steal your art style first I guess.
The dolphin with the planet looked spectacular!
This development is extremely exciting with unlimited possibilities. It is not a threat to artists, just like one artist is not a threat to any other - the more art, the better; it can also be a tool in the hands of a good artist to become a great artist ...
I feel like its another great tool for artists. It certainly won't replace painting or sculpting . It's just another medium and some of the things it comes up with you would never imagine.
Right now the super GMs in Chess are all learning from powerful engines. They prepare for tournaments by spending months studying up on the top engine lines, memorizing them so that they can apply these meticulously calculated moves at a moment's notice. When they win, the credits goes to the chess player, and not the engine. I can see similar things happening in the world of Art. Artists generate hundreds of AI generated art on a specific topic, find the most awe-inspiring piece, then either copy it or put their personal twists on said piece and take credit for the creativity. In less than a decade or so, it'd be completely foolish to try and fight against the advancement of AI in any fields. This makes me wonder, if the purpose of us creating powerful AIs to help better humanity, to replace humanity, or to set the foundation to create something even more powerful, something that we simply cannot comprehend due to our limitations, A.I 2.0 of sorts.
The purpose is obviously to better humanity. If you see the games of super GMs in chess, the accuracy is unparalleled to anything previously. AI gives us new ideas and new strategies and new technologies that we'd probably not have come up with on our own. In a few years, the world will completely change from as we know it, just wait and watch.
Well some life forms or some thing must overthrow humankind it's evolution. It will happen wether we like it or not. We can only try to teach them to allow the existence of very species that created them.
interesting thinking, me personally i dont think they are comparable. think about GMs in chess they arent workers they are competitors they dont get a salaray but are working towards a grand prize but in the working space of art and digital art a buisness only cares about maximizing their profits/ why would they freelance an artists when they can use this tool and use it for free or for a small price? as long as its good enough for lets say an advert then thats all they care about. Pretty bleak future for artists and everyone i believe.
doomsayer award goes to you today friend
This comparison doesn't work as well for artists though.
Chess is a sport , and being able to replicate machine level moves during a match is impressive.
Just copying art is useless
Greatest thumbnail generator of all time 😂
I signed up for beta when this video came out and I got in today and the things you can create are so awesome
WOW‼️ I Am Super Excited for the Next few Years & Beyond 👁️ ...I've been waiting my whole life for this stage in technology ❗ So Yeah, I'm Super Excited 😁 EXCELSIOR↗️
As an amateur artist I love this and I am deeply moved by the output.
This is so mind blowing ...
Being a Physicist and IT expert myself I am still completely devastated by the fact that I don't know anything about how this works.
@@AnnasVirtual Yeah, but that doesn't explain how it manages these results. People know how a neural network is built, people know how to feed it data, but nobody knows how it manages to set the weights to manage to get the output it does. It's the same with our brains. We know how neurons work. We know how they are connected. But we do not know how all of them manage to work things out. It's just too complex to follow.
They are not handcrafted algorithms. It's not a program that was designed to solve these problems. The neural networks themselves somehow manage to find solutions.
@@AnnasVirtual Yeah, that's basically one step away from being as insightful as saying "They did it with computers".
Why do you assume every output of this algo makes sense? Nothing mind-blowing in this. Simple patterns, probably filtered a lot by humans & actual art. So it is resembling things that already exist and will never be able to add own logic, own innovation, own machine vibes. But will spam internet will even more useless chaotic trash. Because redundancy instead of refining ideals is what actual world wastes most of its time these days... It can copy Michael Angelo but will never think as Michael Angelo and won't grow farther as living Michael Angelo would. And it will focus on drawing popular plebs idiocy as more cats, aliens, crazies or actual main political propaganda.
@@AnnasVirtual patronizing kills any conversation
@@AnnasVirtual My possible ignorance is at least as laughable as intelligence of modern AI which has a whole room of humans behind it all the time tweeking it for sane results, because of how unpredictable & dumb & adjustment requiring it is... I can easily see how it works despite knowing nothing except the basic IT common sense. Because the same way nature works - by trial & error, endless trees of decisions, finding working patterns in a chaos of endless data and comparisons. But you for sure do not accept the fact that you comment on a commercial demo that in reality may have more holes than a chances to produce a coherent result you look for - you know the very reason to buy & use it. I was already highly optimistic for it to be able to reproduce patterns of old painters or sculptors, reproducing past knowledge accurately. This alone would be impressive enough. Big data algos are like building good book generator after comparing base of the best books existing. What if the chance for it to create as good book everytime? It's target is in the chance of finding something of equal value, I do not believe it can create quality everytime like a magic spell in a fairytale. It's not realistic. But it can create various chaotic fairytales more easily... And that's what is sold to ppl nowadays...
I just discovered this and it's potential is amazing just imagine if you could type a visually detailed story and have it brought to life through animation
Editing various parts through text
You could literally recreate your dreams and share them with your friends and family
And ultimately the content is still unique and still created by us
Which is even more amazing
I haven't a talent or eye for art, so something like this excites me for what I can say and "create". It's also a fun surprise on what art style it will use. I know there are also lots of drawbacks, such as the concern regarding employment, but I still find this really amazing.
Will not be you that will create art, machines will. Like if you paid for an artist to do that.
@@kawaiiufocafe5399 That's why I used quotation marks. I'm not personally creating it exactly, but I am coming up with the elements I want in the art piece, with the sky being the limit on what my imagination "creates" that I want the A.I. to draw. And yes, this same concept indeed applies to art requests to a human.
DALL-e 2 is a great step in the direction that I lose my job as an illustrator. Yay. Other AI image generators are good for backgrounds and moodboards, but this shit here is on a completely new level.
It's nice that OpenAI has thought about limiting some of the content that may be used nefariously, but it's just a matter of time until another company or govt develops a similar technology.
A lot of artists already know their jobs will be lost. Consider that vulnerable people get exploited for 'nefarious' images & videos and that AI might reduce demand in that sector. Or not. We don't know the ramifications. Nor is the US government even set up properly to research the effects of AI and (in general) help people in need. We're flying blind into the singularity with companies and NGOs in the pilot's seat.
I just don't know why they had to limit nudity... like what is the problem with it? it's not nefarious like those other things, it's natural so why are they such hypocrites? It can be a form of art too, that's just feels too overly cencored for no reason. I would bet it's only for the public image because of social expectations
@@FlareBlossom It's obvious they want to prevent specific types of nudity(Child related content), but content moderation is probably not that granular.
@@priapulida It takes 5 minutes to figure out why and it has nothing to do with WEIRD woke stuff.
@@definitelynotnick2454 Oh I see now it makes sense :/ But as they don't let certain real life people to be included they could prevent child or underaged or minor or any synonims to be in one sentence with adult related words. But maybe for now this was an easier way, however I hope as the tech gets more advanced we could one day use it for our desires too. Otherwise what' s the point. (I know art is a point but desires can hype someone even more).
Very good video. Thank you.
When considering the coming of AI in the arts, I have also felt
this technology will have an equal impact on the music business.
It is also possible, that 'high tech' will make 'high touch'
(made by hand) more important in the long run.
I think of these incredible works of art as if they were being done by one of the multitudes of people out in the world and in that respect it has no demoralizing impact on me as a creative artist. Since all art is derivative from memories or photos or simply abstractions I believe these works of art are on par with a human creator. I grew up in the 80s and now have been creating art since I was small. I went to art school and have worked professionally as an artist in different ways and currently I teach art. Since the 80s I have watched the internet explode and the number of artists that have bloomed around the world creating non stop breathtaking art exponentially exploded as well. I learned to stop fearing brilliant work by fellow artists and instead allow myself to become inspired and challenged. In this regard I embrace this tool which now allows us to examine our dreams on demand. As far as working artists are concerned I think that this will most definitely have an impact. I am sure that many people who would commission an artist will use this instead to save money. So probably a lot of commercial output by this stuff. But when I want to express myself I will do it with my own art in my own way. Where will this new medium take our storytelling? Does art imitate life? Or does life imitate art??
Love this channel, keep up the good work Dagogo
Finally, a tool to translate my thought forms into a tangible render. For someone like me, this would unlock wonders of creativity from my mind.
I am excited because I see this as a tool like a paintbrush with your imagination as the paint. Now you can truly say imagination is the only limitation 🤯
totally cool. the creative part will be in the keyword development. so looking forward to this as i have been a frustrated artist my entire life.
This is phenomenal!!! would love to try it and explore it !! my son who is 3years old often describes and tells us stories and for him to actually see in front of him what his imagination actually looks like could unlock so much for the young minds too
I love this episode, Cold Fusion this was so much fun to watch! The examples of text-to-image are mind-blowing: "unicorn fossil" and the AI can do that. I wonder if AI can expand on Cubist art by making images in more than 3 dimensions...
Scary and incredible at the same time!
as an artist I see this more of a great look / thumbnail generation tool rather than competition.
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again, this is positively amazing hence the boundaries they set