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    • Twister (1996)
      https://www.qbn.com/…
      palimpsest
    • Love theseIanbolton
    • it's great morphing shit together but that doesn't makes the generated content recognizable. i find it weird that we're trying to compress an entire movie into
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    • a static image.
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    • But NFTs!
      Burn the witch!
      microkorg
    • I would love to hear how NFTs fit into this.
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      palimpsest
    • These AI generated images are cool but they all look like an acid trip hallucination. There's a similar quality to them.yuekit
    • Another one:
      https://twitter.com/…
      yuekit
    • He's selling NFTs of his AI work.microkorg
    • I don't still understand your comment: "But NFTs!". The discussion is about AI images. Were these made with NFTs?palimpsest
    • ML NFTs are a beautiful concept. The machine owns the machine, inasmuch as it can. Which is nothing, because Fuck Machines. HUMANS FTW.Nairn
    • life is constantly wierd.. it has machine aesthetic nuffin wrong with that, instead of the hand u use the computer to extend your mind... human ftw of course.neverscared
    • Lots of machineophonic comments in this thread. Are you saying humans are superior to machines? Just wait...yuekit
    • Your brain constantly tries to find forms what can be associated with memories. How many of you want AI generated memories?
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    • If anyone is interested in creating this kind of art, the hardest part really is the time taken to create a new dataset if using if using MLlab ...microkorg
    • on https://runwayml.com…
      But if you want a click-to-create then Artbreeder.com is great. Free or pay for extra features. Limited in its features tho.
      microkorg

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