“Success in creating AI would be the biggest event in human history. Unfortunately, it might also be the last, unless we learn how to avoid the risks.”
~ Stephen Hawking
~ Stephen Hawking
This NightCafe prompt was "purple pig elder god, high quality, digital art", again one of the initial big blasts while playing with randomness, and how far this would differ in character design from the other prompts.
I continue to be fascinated by character design specifically with this, what the algorithm might be as it both parses the content of the request and then applies what it knows to be traits of this thing. When twisting balloons this was a key point, if you made a short necked giraffe you better make it look like a giraffe in all other ways, but you could make a long neck four legged animal and it's almost universally recognized as a giraffe.
I think it all has to be a brilliant bit of organization of data connections and relations. A pig isn't a "pig" -- it is a "creature" with legs (4, style animal, hoof style split toe), body (chubby), etc.. with a bajillion references to what that looks like in rough form. Once the selections are made based on the prompt and weighting and randomness, the results would then be composited into each other and blended to make the final image.
It's still magic, really cool computer magic.
(view other NightCafe digital AI creations)
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