Künstliche Idylle
HFF! Hat man kein Zaunfoto zur Hand, dann hilft die künstliche Intelligenz weiter. Und zum schönen Holzzaun kann man dann auch gleich eine idyllische Berglandschaft mit See und sommerlicher Blumenwiese hinzuzaubern. Unser Jack Russell Terrier Clifford darf dabei natürlich nicht fehlen und zeigt hier, zu welchen Sprüngen er in der Lage ist.
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Taken on Thursday October 26, 2023
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Posted on Thursday October 26, 2023
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David G Johnson said:
Ernst Doro said:
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Guido Werner replied to GrahamH:
If photography is defined as capturing and documenting something seen in reality AI-generated images certainly do not fit this definition. Therefore I understand that some people may have reservations with respect to the presentation of AI-generated images on ipernity.
On the other hand also classic photography is not only used for documentary purposes but also as a general tool or technology for creative image generation. Also classic photos often are created in artificial settings that are not intended to simply capture reality but to create a certain kind of image. In this sense artificial intelligence may simply be seen as a new technology that enriches the toolbox for image creation.
I consider ipernity a diverse community of people with different tastes that use different tools and techniques to create images. In order to foster creativity of its members in my view a certain degree of tolerance with respect to the content of other members is necessary on ipernity. We can't expect other users to post only content we like. As well we have the freedom to post content that other users might not like.
What does this mean for AI-generated content on ipernity? In my view it is perfectly ok if ipernity members explore this new technology, exchange their experiences with it and inspire each other how it can be used. But I agree that it should not dominate ipernity and members should not flood ipernity with huge amounts of AI-generated images.
Artificial intelligence inevitably will affect the work of photographers to an increasing extent in the future. This in my view is another reason why it is legitimate that ipernity members explore this new technology and test the possibilities and limitations of it.
LotharW said:
Bergfex said:
Respekt!
HFF und ein schönes Wochenende!
Guido Werner replied to Bergfex:
Und noch ein ganz profaner Gedanke: Mich haben einige KI-Bilder von Boarischer Krautmo einfach zum Lachen und Staunen gebracht. Das hat mich letztendlich Inspiriert, es auch einmal zu versuchen. Man kann das Thema auch mit einer Prise Humor angehen und muss da aus meiner Sicht nicht sofort bierernste Diskussionen darüber anfangen, was das noch mit Fotografie zu tun hat. Ipernity soll vor allem Spaß machen und da kann ein angemessener Anteil KI-generierter Bilder etwas frischen Wind reinbringen.
Falk Preusche said:
Ecobird said:
HFF and have a good weekend
Karl Hartwig Schütz said:
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Annemarie said:
Wish you a serene Friday and weekend!
Xata said:
I agree there is room for AI creations too on ipernity, BK's ones made me often smile. Just hope there will be a balance here between genuine photography and AI creations.