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Related: About this forumGenerative AI is killing our sense of awe
If everything is extraordinary then everything becomes ordinary.BY JESUS DIAZ
https://www.fastcompany.com/90916652/generative-ai-killing-sense-of-awe
Im talking about images that are truly striking and believable: a shot of Turkeys fairy chimneys in Cappadocia or these martian mountains in Iran. Most of my friends now feel the same instinct to mentally double-check if incredible photos are real or AI.
People say these formations cant be real, photographer Aytek Çetin tells me of his majestic fairy chimney photographs. I thought the same thing: That has to be AI. Çetin assures me that his photos are very real; in fact, he organizes photo tours of the formations. Everything about the Cappadocia is real, he says.
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This battle between the real and the synthetic prompted Nikon Peru to release an advertising campaign designed to reclaim the power of real photography. Titled Natural Intelligence, each ad shows an incredible image of something awesome behind a single line of text set in computer terminal typeface; a typical MidJourney /imagine prompt poetically describes what you are seeing.
The image alongside the imagined prompt suggests that the photo is AI-generated, but a small block of text in the lower left corner tells you the truth: the name of the human photographer, the actual Nikon camera used for the shot, and the name of the place. On the right corner, is the slogan: Dont give up on the real world.
People say these formations cant be real, photographer Aytek Çetin tells me of his majestic fairy chimney photographs. I thought the same thing: That has to be AI. Çetin assures me that his photos are very real; in fact, he organizes photo tours of the formations. Everything about the Cappadocia is real, he says.
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This battle between the real and the synthetic prompted Nikon Peru to release an advertising campaign designed to reclaim the power of real photography. Titled Natural Intelligence, each ad shows an incredible image of something awesome behind a single line of text set in computer terminal typeface; a typical MidJourney /imagine prompt poetically describes what you are seeing.
The image alongside the imagined prompt suggests that the photo is AI-generated, but a small block of text in the lower left corner tells you the truth: the name of the human photographer, the actual Nikon camera used for the shot, and the name of the place. On the right corner, is the slogan: Dont give up on the real world.
TLDR: The author's six year old son shows natural curiositywhat Zen Buddhism calls shoshin, or the beginners mindhe finds marvel everywhere. We should do so, too. Get out and take real photos. Look and you'll find amazing things. "Mother Nature's a mad scientist"
Loads more at Petapixel: ( photos! )
https://petapixel.com/2023/06/15/nikon-fights-back-against-ai-images-touts-natural-intelligence/
Nikon Fights Back Against AI Images, Touts Natural Intelligence
We are living in the age of Artificial Intelligence, Nikon Peru says in a 2-minute video. All over the world, millions of people are obsessed with creating incredible surreal images of anything they can imagine just by entering a few keywords.
This obsession with the artificial is making us forget that our world is full of amazing natural places that are often stranger than fiction.
We created a campaign with real unbelievable natural images taken with our cameras, with keywords like those used with Artificial Intelligence.
Each of the photos in the ad campaign is accompanied by a humorous sentence showing the bizarre type of prompt it might take to get an AI image generator to produce something similar.
This obsession with the artificial is making us forget that our world is full of amazing natural places that are often stranger than fiction.
We created a campaign with real unbelievable natural images taken with our cameras, with keywords like those used with Artificial Intelligence.
Each of the photos in the ad campaign is accompanied by a humorous sentence showing the bizarre type of prompt it might take to get an AI image generator to produce something similar.
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Generative AI is killing our sense of awe (Original Post)
usonian
Dec 2023
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justaprogressive
(2,447 posts)1. Saw this
K'n'R thanx for posting!
Ferrets are Cool
(21,957 posts)2. I agree 100%.
I created some spectacular art in the early 2000s. And it looks absolutely mundane now, compared to what someone can create with AI in minutes.
usonian
(13,789 posts)3. Photography and art are self-expression.
I really don't care what an algo produces.