I really hope some brave hero shove all the beautiful AI generated art on Hayayo Miyazaki's face before he dies or goes senile. This dick must see how wrong he was, he needs to see that all his job, much like cashiers and miners, will be replace by a machine.
I am so gleeful that AI are replacing artists, programmers and other “intellectuals” before they were able to replace industry and logistics jobs. Attend a coal mining bootcamp, Miyazaki, you fat sack of shit.
>I am so gleeful that AI are replacing artists, programmers and other “intellectuals” before they were able to replace industry and logistics jobs
if you genuinely believe that the current state of AI is anywhere close to "replacing artists, programmers and other 'intellectuals'", i have some news for you...
b-but they can replicate images based on a prompt..!!
What it's going to do is allow you to put a skeleton on a 2D designed character and just move the skeleton, give it some hints about the actions/emotions and touch up the trash it throws on the screen, which will still vaguely look like 2D animation. Instead of tweening it's going to be generating almost everything.
Me too, programmers even try to hide their skills to the boss just to keep working lol
Art has a meaning though, that`s why AI won`t be able to replace art until it turns sentient.
I`m not talking about "american art"
>Be me
>Limp wristed intellectual homosexual
>be midwit programmer
>get replaced by a.i.
>try to get coal mining job
>two left hands
>get dizzy
>coal miner colleagues laugh at me
>forward 10 years
>be me downtrodden jobless alcoholic
>ex facebook, ex coal miner
>see no worth in own life no will to carry on
>make ends as a professional guinea pig for big pharma
>mostly got to be in the control group - phew
>open mail
>what's this?
>some darpa funded shit about experimental augmentations?
>hmm
>ah fuck it, it's good money
>fast forward a few more years
>replace all limbs, artificial lungs
>do coal mining job again ,this time for shit and giggles
>get promote to foreman
>mind you we're now some 15 or 20 years in the future
>get to crush skulls of narrow-minded/poorfag (non augmented) slackers at work
where's your god now?
he thought the demonstration was tasteless because it had zombies limping around in it and his friend was a cripple or something. if I recall they ended up using procedurally generated (not sure if that's the right term) animation eventually for some of their projects
Yeah it's a great case study of how to plan your presentation for a specific audience. The tech guys did everything wrong given the guy in question was fucking Miyazaki.
This. When you will show something to an audience, especially an audience that you know it will probably have a somewhat hostile take regarding what are your doing/your work, you probably should show the best application of that given technology, or, better yet: an application that it's more probable that such audience connects to/relates with.
Now, that said, there still a big chance that, even if they had done that Miyazaki would still have humiliate the guy and nitpick around the issue, just so that he didn't have to admit that he was impressed with such achievement, a.k.a. coping around.
Because deep down, whether it be weird zombies limping around trying to teach a computer how to animate movement, or a beautiful art done on the style of Ghibli Studio, the goal is the same: eventually automate art and create an algorithm that can replicate/replace his work... and people tend to take this personally.
>I really hope some brave hero shove all the beautiful AI generated art on Hayayo Miyazaki's face before he dies or goes senile. This dick must see how wrong he was, he needs to see that all his job, much like cashiers and miners, will be replace by a machine.
while it is a bit comical to watch boomers like this melt of this kind of technology, the implication that it would somehow "replace artists" is a bit short sighted. sure it might wind up being used as a tool for large studios to pump out high volume of animation/etc, but artists are going to have interests in art regardless of whether or not something like DALLe exists.
non-Aryans are an insult to life itself.
israelites are a insult to existence itself
He's not wrong, but he's way too late. Art failed when profits were being counted before the artwork was even finished. In the age where it is mass produced, his comment is almost meaningless.
lel
anyone else getting gost in the shell-timeline vibes from that article?
>Oh man, Miyazaki is coming to our offices, what should we showcase?
>I know! Amorphous grey blobs shaking like damned souls in hell!
Miyazaki's take is retarded but so are the devs.
>2016
I like news
While I agree on the point that an AI is never able to recreate intent, passion and heart in art, I can't deny the fact that I'm having a blast that all the artists who didn't give a shit about all those jobs that were gobbled up by automation and computers, who sat on their high horse called "I'm an artist, computers will never replace me" are finally getting their shit pushed in, while the AI is ass-raping them.
Joel Haver's shitty AI Rotoscope bullshit makes me agree with that old, pompous, senile asshole's point.
Joel's animation is obviously low effort but the whole point is the jokes so it doesn't matter.
Well... I hate anime made in 3D software, so I won't criticize.
Stop posting shit from eons ago homosexual