Comment by xwdv
3 years ago
But it won’t end there.
Eventually people won’t care much for clarity and precision, that’s boring. The real problem is that everything that can be photographed will eventually have been photographed in all kinds of ways. What people really want is just pictures that look more awesome, in ways other people haven’t seen before.
So instead, raw photos will be little more than prompts that get fed to an AI that “reimagines” the image to be wildly different, using impossible or impractical perspectives, lighting, deleted crowds, anything you can imagine, even fantasy elements like massive planets in the sky or strange critters scurrying about.
And thus, cameras will be more like having your own personal painter in your pocket, painting impressions of places you visit, making them far more interesting than you remember and delighting your followers with unique content. Worlds of pure imagination.
You can already do that with AI art generators right now. Can either generate images from scratch using prompts or enhancre existing images.
It’s in a cloud, not on your phone.
They managed to run it on a phone: https://www.qualcomm.com/news/onq/2023/02/worlds-first-on-de...
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