DALLĀ·E 2
Google also just announced a competing system that's better in some ways and worse in others, but google isn't releasing it to the public.
The images often have a clear AI look but they're still good enough.
Logo designers? The cheap ones are out of work.
Commissioned artists for restaurants? No need for a local artist, just print this on your wall.
Quirky photographers? Ok this isn't really a job but still.
Clipart people? Idk, but it comes from somewhere.
Stock photography? Like this one is really dead.
Mobile game artists?
Lofi artists? I see this art all the time with lofi.
Video game concept artists? Super easy way to get a feel for an area.
Magazine artists? Google's version handles text just fine.
Fan fiction? No more commissioned art work.
Background art for games/movies? Much easier to use this instead of making sure you have a license, cough Uncharted 4.
(all of these from Dr_Singularity (u/Dr_Singularity) - Reddit )
Basically any art that is pumped out for quantity instead of quality is now better served by AI. Even incredibly good artists will have to compete with customers having a free but potentially "good enough" alternative.
It's actually scary. I think most people think about truck drivers and burger flippers with AI, but this came out of nowhere.
Google also just announced a competing system that's better in some ways and worse in others, but google isn't releasing it to the public.
The images often have a clear AI look but they're still good enough.
Logo designers? The cheap ones are out of work.
Commissioned artists for restaurants? No need for a local artist, just print this on your wall.
Quirky photographers? Ok this isn't really a job but still.
Clipart people? Idk, but it comes from somewhere.
Stock photography? Like this one is really dead.
Mobile game artists?
Lofi artists? I see this art all the time with lofi.
Video game concept artists? Super easy way to get a feel for an area.
Magazine artists? Google's version handles text just fine.
Fan fiction? No more commissioned art work.
Background art for games/movies? Much easier to use this instead of making sure you have a license, cough Uncharted 4.
(all of these from Dr_Singularity (u/Dr_Singularity) - Reddit )
Basically any art that is pumped out for quantity instead of quality is now better served by AI. Even incredibly good artists will have to compete with customers having a free but potentially "good enough" alternative.
It's actually scary. I think most people think about truck drivers and burger flippers with AI, but this came out of nowhere.