AI two questions

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Architect @royxy :

Originally, I thought that AI painting was already very strong, but it was still too early to use it directly for design. However, in recent studies, I found that as long as a sufficiently accurate prompt is given, the pictures generated by AI have enough beauty and depth to guide the actual design. For example, these two pieces, I think I spend a week scrutinizing, and may not be able to make such a simple and subtle interior effect. It is more than enough to deceive Party A.

“It can be directly used for design” is not an epoch-making progress, but the result of the natural extension of this route of human beings using technology to assist creation. Pianos, synthesizers, ambient sounds recorded in the field…these are all human creations using ready-made sounds that technology has given them. The real hurdle for AI—to be precise, the real milestone in the evolution of the human-AI relationship is to make AI a human-equal reader, not an author. When AI itself can not only judge that a design is “introductory and subtle,” but can also communicate this to us in some language, the next paradigm is likely to emerge. Only then do designers need to worry about whether AI will directly deceive Party A by itself.

Gravity commented on the article “Exhausted from writing on white paper? LEX wants to use AI to help you calculate the first paragraph “:

A not-so-distant future: Enter the relevant ten card notes into the machine, and the AI ​​will automatically write a complete article.

The only difference between presenting these ten card notes directly to the reader (eg in the form of a mind map) and presenting a “complete article” is that the latter is complete. What I am afraid of is not that AI will write a complete article, but that living authors slowly begin to take this kind of integrity as their standard.

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