EzekielRaiden
Follower of the Way
If he submitted that without specifying what "Midjourney" meant, that's still not exactly kosher. It may not rise to the level of true fraud, but making subtle references to it and nothing else...still looks bad, chief.Sorry to rez this thread, but I just read a few articles that reminded me of this thread. Turns out an AI-generated fantasy art has also impressed judges of at least one art contest....
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An AI-Generated Artwork Won First Place at a State Fair Fine Arts Competition, and Artists Are Pissed
Jason Allen's AI-generated work "Théâtre D'opéra Spatial" took first place in the digital category at the Colorado State Fair.www.vice.com
To be fair, the images are not 100% AI generated, since the creator did some post-processing. In this quote from the article, "Midjourney" is the name of the AI software used:
Still, imo, the "paintings" in question are very beautiful and evocative.
The guy is ultimately right that it will probably just become its own category of art, and many places will simply refuse to accept art that was made "with AI assistance" or the like. But this absolutely looks more like getting one over and deceiving people rather than like advocating for the judicious and scrupulous usage of new technology in a field that all too often robs the poor to feed the rich.