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professorporn

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Will AI Artists eventually replace photographers and models?  

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  1. 1. Have you seen recent examples of AI models within the last month?

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  2. 2. Can you tell whether an image is AI or of a real person just by looking?

    • Yes
      8
    • No
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vlcsnap-00083a.thumb.jpeg.b1d728c3734c57e84fa35072c87ccea3.jpegvlcsnap-00064.thumb.jpeg.c7bd8058f4961880e56a21e2c69ea771.jpegAs a professional portrai photographer, I am used to looking at faces.  Ever since I saw how a young Luke Skywalker was so poorly rrendered on a big budget Star Wars show a couple years ago, I've been feeling secure in keeping with the norm.  But about two months ago, I started to noice more artists accounts on Insteagram who were specialists in creating AI Male Models.

The tehnology combined with a person's artistic skills have been quietly ushering in a new artistic medium with implications for real world changes that make my head spin.  

It is ironic how technology is creating a rift between artists using AI software are working to bring individuality and incorporate as much  realism into creating their images as possible.  Meanwhile, the average person is familiar with at leaast two or three different apps or image editing software on their phone.   Meanwhile, Adobe continues to improvie it's products to be more powerful for professional photographers and more easy to learb for beginners who have a lot of cheaper options competing with Photoshop.  

I found this model's images and saw not onnly were his features in perfect proportions, but he also sooks good from any angle.  People look for different clues, but honestly the work product from the talented artests who are pioneering AI, have the potential to put both photographers and models out of business.   They have succeedind in creating  models in still images.   It won't be long until they seamlessly master 3D moving images and that day is closer than any of us might expect.

 

  

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Josselin

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Yes I think it's true. First they will improve motion parts in video-games and then it will be no limits. 

You should add a "sometimes" choice in your pool. Just by looking is sometimes difficult to see an AI. Need to go further on default. 

Without default, we can't say at 100% it's AI or real 

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LuckySoul

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AI is a hard pass for me, like what's the point of it? Photography is meant to capture a point in time of the human body and soul, I downloaded some AI generated nude photography and art to see what the hype was about and it was just so nauseating to look at

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inch_oretro

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Photography is about more than than just a well-proportioned jaw and flawless eyes.. It's about capturing a subject's personality, sexiness, desire, or anger. Sometimes you can even feel the chemistry between the camera and model. It's also about telling a story. Old, vintage photos are proof of people's feelings and desires and how they wished to be remembered.AI steals photography's soul

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redheaguy51

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Is today's AI equivalent to Bob Mizer putting his models in ridiculous costumes  in front of unlikely backdrops?  What's the difference?  To me,  there's a world of difference.  Few among his audience had seen anything like it and it was titillating = just ask any man of a certain age, and that will be verified.  It's bad enough that the gym rat body of today looks so impossible to achieve in the first place,for many of us, so that we now have to artificially airbrush away every blemish and human imperfection and call it an improvement or let a computer do the job by building a program to fake perfection.  But I don't see legions of men picking AI images over the real deal any time soon.  What AI does is take away our humanity, and for me, once that is gone, so is sexual attraction. Imperfection and nuance is sexy.   The work of the classic physique photographers which were at one time derided are today recognized as part of the culture of queerness, and admired for their creativity.  I can't imagine that will happen in this experimental stage of AI - it doesn't rise to any form of art, because it is stoic and non-human, IMHO.  

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professorporn

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There are some really good AI Artists who are combining technology with art and photography.   Their creativity drives the software and the result cannot be dismissed so easily anymore.  

This Instagram account is the best work I've seen.  https://www.instagram.com/malemodels.ai/

Longtime fine art photographer Thomas Synamon is embracing the technology but I don't think his creations have the depth of character, detail and realism of the men created by the artist @malemodels.ai

The image on the left is a recurring model created by the photographer; the image on the right is a recurring model by a digital artist with no photography background.  The imperfections are what gives the model life.

ai model by thomas synamonai image created by @malemodels.ai

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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robertrolwing

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AI images should be included in the Cartoon-Anime groups,since artificial  means fake,not real, created,made up

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