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Mr. Mosty-Toasty, fka Cracklin' Oat Train
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I was worried I would be “that guy” for saying I’ve literally never seen this even once, so thanks everyone else for beating me to it.

NAH LEVI I’m gonna need to you add that edit notation at the bottom of the article!

That’s a harey typo to make.

Literally the first time I’ve seen this.

“the Bucks hope to see if Leonard can help the team reach the playoffs”

This is literally the first time I’ve seen it.  

Why are you an AI generator apologist?

And yet you can deny an artist visuals for the rest of their lives and they’ll still be able to create new works and techniques on their own. AI can’t. It will always (for now) need to steal the work of others.

I am a Dune fan and have read a couple of Brian’s and Kevin J Anderson’s things. It’s practically YA in tone compared to the originals.

Getting so sick of the ai art defenders who don’t think it’s stealing.

His prompts were: muscular, edgy, big guns, tons of pouches.

Assuming the VAs agree to it, yeah, that probably wouldn’t be an issue.

It’s is a mite more complex than “counting fingers”. The index finger of the right hand is “out of sync” (weirdly joined/twisted) with the rest of it and the right wrist seems to have an extra joint. Likewise, the index finger of the left hand is too thin and the next finger down also seems a little distorted on the

While there’s no definitive guide-especially in cases where the vast majority of a piece is conjured by AI then touched by in PhotoShop-there are already plenty of tips out there for spotting AI-generated imagery that go beyond the obvious, like (as in this image’s case) “counting fingers”. As this Wired guide points

How DARE they take the award away from the hard working ‘Prompt Engineer’.

Do you know how many years of practice and study it took to hone the craft necessary to type inDestiny Guardian. Silhouette. Floating over ground. Good picture for contest please”

Unless self-checkouts started wearing uniforms and impersonating existing employees this is not even remotely comparable

> A lot of big name VAs such as Jennifer Hale have a lot of range and as a result have the entire industry in a chokehold

Steve Blum, known for being Spike Spiegel in everything in the 2000s.

Steve Blum, known for his role as Spike Spiegel in the English dub of Cowboy Bebop, being that distinct gravelly voice in everything in the 2000s.