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- [email protected]
EDIT: It’s honestly hard to believe how intense and personal some of the hostility in this thread is. I understand objecting to something when there is a valid concern, especially about ethics or consent. But this is something else entirely. It feels less like people are engaging with the actual work and more like they are reacting to the mere presence of AI in any form, regardless of context.
I don’t think LLMs are universally good or bad. I think they are very very bad at a large number of things, especially when people try to use them as shortcuts in places where care, originality, or expertise (or human understanding and subsequent empathy) are required. But they are also extremely effective in other use cases when used with skill, intention, and thought. That is the position I hold. It is nuanced. It does not dismiss the criticisms people have raised, but it also does not treat every use of the technology as automatically unethical or invalid.
What I did was not a random one-line prompt into a generator. I gave deliberate, specific instructions about pose, anatomy, style, and tone. I gave feedback. I adjusted the inputs. I guided it through a process that produced something unique and original. The result is not a collage of stolen images. It is not a copy of anything that has ever existed. That is important context, and it is constantly ignored in these arguments.
There is a real difference between raising concerns in good faith and launching personal attacks at people who use a tool in a considered way. The people jumping into these threads with moral outrage are not engaging in objective analysis. They are repeating talking points as if AI art is some kind of singular personal enemy. It often feels like they are reacting based on something they heard someone else say, rather than thinking critically about what is in front of them.
And this is happening in a community that is supposed to be supportive of neurodivergent people. That is the part I find most maddening. There is room here for discussion and for disagreement. But instead of debate, we get judgment, condescension, rabid hostility, and attempts to shame people for trying something different. That is not the kind of environment anyone should want to foster.
I’m not a fan of AI but I did like your comic premise.
Since I can’t draw, but I still have ideas, this seemed like the best way. ADHDinos is basically like the same 3 images over and over and no one seems to mind that. Plus, I shudder at the thought of trying to vector trace all those pangolin scales. I’m glad you liked it though.
how about you just… try? i started drawing two months ago. quit being a baby
Quit being mean for no reason.
quit killing the planet for memes. i think thats a pretty damn good reason.
Generating the image (which op did) uses energy on the same order of a Google search.
There is no ethical consumption under capitalism. Unless you’re claiming that you have no negative impact on the planet, you’re just arbitrarily gatekeeping which activities are and aren’t allowed.
This is exactly what I tell people when they catch me buying crack cocaine off a high schooler.
Just draw some doodles, you have enough talent to draw some simple characters, you’ll get better over time and I am sure you’ll have more fun doing it. Think of all the rage-comics 15 years ago, all trash level ms-paint art, massive and long lasting impact on pop-culture. Talent isn’t required for memes, just ideas!
XKCD is literally stick figures, for example, and has more or less remained stick figures since its inception.
Everyone can draw. You mean that you aren’t practiced yet, which is perfectly fine and everyone starts that way. If you want to make comics, then make comics. Don’t waste time and energy on AI slop that doesn’t bring the same meaning as something a person made, however inexperienced they may be.
If Dinosaur Comics can write utterly classic comics using the same exact clipart every time, you can do it too.
THANK YOU SO MUCH. I was honestly hoping the Lemmy anti-AI knee-jerk responses would not have bled over into this community, but clearly that hope was in vain.
AI haters love harassing people. Sorry you had to go through this.
I appreciate you. 🤜🤛
Homie you’re gonna face that everywhere, not just Lemmy. GenAI is built on the intellectual property theft of thousands of artists. Nobody is going to applaud you for taking an unethical shortcut.
Nothing ethical about property rights.
Human culture for everyone, fuck the multinational corporations who fought to make it so sacred for their profits.
Reality check: Most people DGAF. Check out the upvotes on the post to see how many people care.
Look at the ratio between our two comments.
That’s expected. It’s mostly the vocal ones who are diving into the comments
Sure. Whatever you need to tell yourself to get through the day is fine with me.
Well, that’s strange. You said these were people who didn’t give a fuck, but actually it sounds like they never knew in the first place.
come on over to db0 and hang out with us! would be welcome here. good comic.
How…do I do that exactly 🤷♂️
Honestly from my experience just stick to [email protected], we can at least ban the AIdiots who come to harass there.
dbzer0 comms run by that Mushroom person are friendly, but they’re very niche. Other dbzer0 comes will be met with the exact comments as here.
lemmy.dbzer0.com i believe, browse the communities tab and you will see a lot of comms where this would be a welcome addition; such as the stable diffusion and bot art communities.
you can use your same account that you have here, as well! no need for a new account unless you want to.
edit: small note you’ll still need to login through your original instance if you choose to keep this account. kind of confusing as a user, i know. the fediverse is great but i think the UX, like a lot of open source, is quite lacking.
This got me thinking… Is there a place on Lemmy where you can post an idea, and others collaborate to improve it?
Like a drawing, or like other stuff?
Like when you have a joke in mind but can’t draw it, or when you write a song but can’t get the melody right, and so on.
There’s a place called fiverr that’s pretty good for that…
Yeah that’s a great place if you’re serious about it, but I was thinking more about doing stuff just for fun.
This sounds like a great idea
You don’t have to vector trace. Just try your best freehand with simple shapes and get better over time. A lot of digital drawing software has pen smoothing and you can adjust the paths after the fact if you use Inkscape/Illustrator.
I was going to say I don’t have the desire to devote the time it would take, but then I realized: I have never tried drawing digitally before. And I totally already have everything I need to do it. And now I am intrigued.
do it!! im serious!! learn to appreciate the hard work of creativity! it’s a labor of love. your machines will not help you grow.
i deeply regret having used AI after experiencing the magic that is creation
The creativity is the idea, the execution is the work. Execution is simple mechanical rote, nothing special.
i dont think you have a soul dude.
Just ignore the anti AI dumbasses and keep doing what you’re doing. This is literally one of the best use cases for AI - to allow people to explore their creativity in the avenue of their choice.
it’s not exploring shit though, you aren’t learning how to make art by having an AI generate it for you. OP is exactly where they were before they “made” it, still as unable to create art as before, not a single tiny step forward.
The author is exploring their comedian skills, not their drawing skills.
clearly they want their comedian skill to be supported by an image of sorts, or they’d just write text
it seems to me they got that.
nobodys memes are worth the energy use required to generate this visual slop