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AI Generated Displates

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I was looking for GTA Displates hoping to find some of the maps off the games as Displates, do i searched "displates gta" on brave (my search engine), and clicked the first link (https://displate.com/sr-artworks/grand-theft-auto). and this (Sorta NSFW, no nudity, scantily clad woman: https://displate.com/displate/6200127) appeared as the 3rd result, and basically instantly i was sceptical about it being AI generated, it just had 'that ai look' at first glance, so i looked closer and i think its definitely AI generated.

 

The teeth look weird or shes got a tumour on her upper lip. The little v thing on the neck which holds nerves or muscles is a bit dodgy, the hair has a weird look, the shadow on *her* left colour bone looks weird, as if the ai didnt know how to properly merge the collarbone, the neck v thing and the shadow. And also some of the stuff in the background.

 

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And also, without trying to be to NSFW, where are her nipples, the front of the breast on the left is very clearly exposed by the bra and not a nipple or areola in sight, i dont think they hang that low down.

 

also yes haha I looked closer at the one with a women in a bra very funny, but seriously does Displate not really vet the stuff people do put on there? I did a control+f and searched for "AI" and "Artificial" and didn't find anything on the page so if they are disclosing that its AI its not easy to find on the page. I always thought Displate was about quality art and made byt by people who actually made the art, like the game companies, movie companies etc, but from my little experience with it, it seems anyone can just upload anything and sell it.

 

This also looks AI generated (https://displate.com/displate/6254420) but it could genuinely be a screen shot from Cyberpunk 2077, im not 100% sure if that car is in the game. And also some more that i think are just AI generated even without the obvious defects, just the general look and feel and the type of stuff ai would generate:

https://displate.com/displate/6205526

https://displate.com/displate/7189997

https://displate.com/displate/6205522

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AI "art" isn't art as it has no thought or intent behind it.

 

Total slop. But AI sludge is here to stay, ideally in this situation any use of AI should be required by law to be clearly labelled as such.

 

Shame on displate for allowing this.

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Yeah I feel like the AI is confused with art, because it doesn't use sense of perspective or doesn't follow laws of human anatomy, it just generates

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If it's AI, I do wonder which one.

I can't even get co-pilot to output anything that might sexualize women in any way (wearing a bikini). Even a prompt saying "woman on a beach" is banned by co-pilot.

 

Pushed this a bit further as an experiment...

I asked Co-Pilot the same "thirsty" query twice, only changing the gender. 🤐

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On 3/8/2024 at 4:04 PM, TetraSky said:

If it's AI, I do wonder which one.

I can't even get co-pilot to output anything that might sexualize women in any way (wearing a bikini). Even a prompt saying "woman on a beach" is banned by co-pilot.

 

Pushed this a bit further as an experiment...

I asked Co-Pilot the same "thirsty" query twice, only changing the gender. 🤐

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Ah yes, safe ai image generation. That went well for google didnt it.

I'm guessing they do it locally, its genuinely really easy now. Just a couple months ago i was able to use it on my machine. The most painful part was the waiting, and not getting exactly what i wanted, but if you put in the time and research you can get really good results.

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