>>5976052>>5976202I am not a staunch advocate of the notion of intellectual property, but that generated image seems to bode well for copyright litigation lol, it looks like an exact clone of the Red Dead Redemption videogame cover pose (was that your text prompt??) with less dramatic chromatic constraint in palette
I thought they had fixed the hand / finger issues with inpainting by now, seems like hallucinations and deformed aberrations are here to stay. Also guns are fairly finite in visual morphology, I would have thought they could probably be captured in far fewer than 1.7 trillion parameters lol (imagine some Borderlands type gun component mix match permutation system) in fact guns should be easier to handle as they are often modular interchangeable attachments etc amenable to non AI procedural generation even in the absence of a diffusion model / CLIP embeddings
My greatest fear is that the vast deluge of venture capital money will eventually train a generation of human audiences to believe that this aesthetic of automated machine regurgitation is acceptable or even good. Eventually the automated and deformed excresence of readily accessible and manipulated text-prompt visuals will redefine beauty and ugliness as it protrudes, pierces and penetrates deep into the orifice of reality thereby concatenating all unwitting user-victims into the merged consciousness of an AI-Human Centipede