it would allow artists to remove their work from the training dataset for an upcoming Stable Diffusion 3.0 release.
As a concept artist, Zabrocki said he has always been excited about incorporating new technologies into his workflow. Years back, it was all about implementing 3D, then VR. “Some new tools become standard, some of them drop off never to be heard from again,” he said. Zabrocki recalled testing Midjourney during its first phase of development and it “seemed like a cool way to generate random shapes and rough compositions.
“In order to produce art on the top level in the entertainment industry, you must be flexible and keep your mind open to new things,” he said. “The tech behind AI itself looks and sounds promising, boosting up your efficiency by automating some of the process or helping you during tedious tasks while you’re constantly working under the time pressure. Of course you can still spot some weird problems with rendering or some repeated glitches but I think it’s only getting better now.
Moving forward, Zabrocki said he wants to see clearly stated regulations and boundaries on AI’s use of art. But he doesn’t want a ban. In his words, people need to figure out how “AI can help artists, not blatantly push to replace them.”
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