Since I couldn't install min(DALL-E) on my computer, I went to MidJourney to try out artificial intelligence (AI) drawing. After the limited number of tests, I felt that the help of AI was really helpful in visualizing abstract concepts. However, just like the results of the min(DALL-E) test at the A+A space weekly gathering, it seems that AI drawing is more along the lines of the horror film master Shimizu Takashi, with a score of 100 for the images that make people feel psychologically hairy and a score of zero for the ability to make people feel "healthy". To draw horror style pictures and horror films and monster fighting games concept visual design, the artificial intelligence of the eerie route can be ........
Artificial intelligence painting will replace the work of most visual artists, especially those whose personal painting style and creative theme are not prominent.
-I used awarelism,1965,nail,chain,cage,hook,cover,people,realistic,Surreal,painting,hell and heaven,classical These groups of words are repeatedly used in MidJourney to create these pictures.
I am not worried about being replaced by artificial intelligence in mapping. After all, at this stage, the "original" "big data" is still the "database" that artificial intelligence must use for reference and learning. At least at this stage, its function is limited to being a reference tool for visual workers, just like the "color matching dictionary" tool book I used as a student. What will be its future development? I think it will become more and more powerful, so powerful that it can replace most of the professions related to visual design. In addition to visual arts, of course, it also includes landscape architecture, product design, and other visual engineering-related work.
So, what about these people whose jobs have been replaced by artificial intelligence?
Artists who are engineers should get along very well with artificial intelligence in drawing. Pure artists or visual designers whose drawing style and creative themes are not prominent may need to consider going back to the past and switching back to manual art.
For now, imagination is important, especially the ability to write imagery using words to describe images in the mind is important at this stage. Later, this writing ability will also be replaced by artificial intelligence.
The industrial revolution is essentially about how to reduce human labor and brain power, so the combination of robots and artificial intelligence is inevitable, and has reached the initial stage of replacing some human labor and brain power. The most difficult stage has always been how to visualize abstract concepts. Since the development of artificial intelligence has reached the point where it can concretely draw out abstract diagrams, it will sooner or later be able to do all the work related to visual engineering, and do it better than humans.
For now, these are the only opinions.
What do you think?
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