Comment by antirez
17 hours ago
The problem is how they are fine tuned with human feedbacks that are not opinionated, so they produce some "average taste" that is very recognizable. Early models didn't have this issue, it's a paradox... Lower quality / broken images but often more interesting. Krea & Black Forest did a blog post about that some time ago.
Oh yeah, funny enough even though I’m a bit of an AI art hater I actually thought very early Midjourney looked good because of all had an impressionistic, dreamy quality.
I wonder if we'll get to the point where we train different personalities into an image model that we can bring out in the prompt and these personalities have distinct art/picture styles they produce.