• @Thekingoflorda@lemmy.worldM
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    1315 days ago

    Hey, could you please put the URL in the dedicated URL part of the post instead of in the description? Makes this community easier to navigate (:

    • pewter
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      915 days ago

      This is as interesting as a human passing the Turing Test.

      • @glitchdx@lemmy.world
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        214 days ago

        Breaking News: Person breaks rules of competition and wins; disqualified after admitting they cheated.

        I stand by what I said, and adding the current buzzword of the year doesn’t change it.

  • @Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    815 days ago

    Is this supposed to prove anything?
    Clearly it was disqualified, since the idea was to show what AI can do.
    Submitting non AI pictures is nothing but an attempt at sabotaging the event. It doesn’t prove anything but idiocy and malicious intent buy the submitter.

    • @Lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.works
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      15 days ago

      It proves a human created something of higher value than AI could in a contest of nearly 2,000 entries. It’s pretty amazing, considering how expansive AI has become.

  • Flying Squid
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    415 days ago

    If it was AI, I have no idea why it would win. AI can come up with much more novel images.

    I’m not saying it’s not a cool nature photo, it is. But for an AI contest? I don’t get why it won period.

    • Because it’s a beautiful and amazing picture. Do you not see it? Art is subjective, so it’s totally cool if you don’t. I guess I just thought it was pretty cool, and so clearly did the judges.

      • Flying Squid
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        215 days ago

        Sure, art is definitely subjective. And I was giving my subjective opinion. “It’s amazing” doesn’t really explain to me why it won, which is, as I said, what I don’t get.

  • palordrolap
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    415 days ago

    Forgive the tangent, but who in their right mind names a competition with a year-like four-digit number?

    Or am I being whooshed and this whole article is an AI hallucination.