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Right, should've stolen a frame from a cartoon. Then the text would be funny.
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Right, should've stolen a frame from a cartoon. Then the text would be funny.It would incite specific nostalgia, and avoid the headache inducing slop-vibe which I still don't fully understand myself but is definitely a real thing, having generated plenty of images myself. I'm not completely against AI, I just hadn't seen it creeping into this community much, so figured a challenge was worth the conversation. There are litterally thousands of these "dark fantasy" generated memes that could be reposted, and that ways lies a poison pill to community engagement.
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> and that ways lies a poison pill to community engagement. ... mostly due to bias-forming rhetoric like calling any generated image "slop." People had the same kneejerk attitude toward all CGI, long after CGI looked fine. At some point it's the monkey ladder experiment: self-perpetuating behavior through performative distaste. What specifically is wrong with *this* image?
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> and that ways lies a poison pill to community engagement. ... mostly due to bias-forming rhetoric like calling any generated image "slop." People had the same kneejerk attitude toward all CGI, long after CGI looked fine. At some point it's the monkey ladder experiment: self-perpetuating behavior through performative distaste. What specifically is wrong with *this* image?It is slop though. It lacks interiority, the detail and embellishments and shading methods do not convey information, are meaningless. It is an image without history intention or interiority. Maybe thats fine for some things, maybe it's not, but its still slop. Nothing can make it not-slop.
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> and that ways lies a poison pill to community engagement. ... mostly due to bias-forming rhetoric like calling any generated image "slop." People had the same kneejerk attitude toward all CGI, long after CGI looked fine. At some point it's the monkey ladder experiment: self-perpetuating behavior through performative distaste. What specifically is wrong with *this* image?Well, aside from the fact that it *already* looks blurry... Most AI image generation is inherently unethical, for multiple reasons. That's not necessarily something to do with the visual quality of the image, but it's lumped under all the reasons to hate AI image generation that are all collectively stated under the pejorative "slop". Such is modern slang.
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Well, aside from the fact that it *already* looks blurry... Most AI image generation is inherently unethical, for multiple reasons. That's not necessarily something to do with the visual quality of the image, but it's lumped under all the reasons to hate AI image generation that are all collectively stated under the pejorative "slop". Such is modern slang.The text also being soft indicates that's a style choice. This is misusing a pejorative to turn specific criticism into general prejudice. Say 'I hate slop' and you'll get near-universal agreement, but people who *mean* 'fuck all uses of AI' are not even the majority. The pattern of retreating from 'I hate how it looks' to 'quality doesn't matter!' is straight-up pretense. It's a low-stakes opportunity to examine how language escalates tension. People in that absolute extreme position are emboldened. People merely tired of shrimp Jesus or whateverthefuck get lumped with them. All nuance is stomped out of this important new term, originally for 'uncurated spam.'
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The text also being soft indicates that's a style choice. This is misusing a pejorative to turn specific criticism into general prejudice. Say 'I hate slop' and you'll get near-universal agreement, but people who *mean* 'fuck all uses of AI' are not even the majority. The pattern of retreating from 'I hate how it looks' to 'quality doesn't matter!' is straight-up pretense. It's a low-stakes opportunity to examine how language escalates tension. People in that absolute extreme position are emboldened. People merely tired of shrimp Jesus or whateverthefuck get lumped with them. All nuance is stomped out of this important new term, originally for 'uncurated spam.'Maybe so, and maybe I'm interpreting Coopr wrong. But on the quality of the image itself... it's not much of a meme in my eyes. It's a relatively simple character, the only goofy thing about them is that they're a frog. The caption doesn't make a whole lot of sense, and neither the caption, character, or scenery seems to relate to each other. Maybe I'm just unfamiliar with "modern humor" (so to speak) but I just don't get it.