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I recently discovered MidJourneyAi, an independent research lab exploring new mediums of thought and expanding the imaginative powers of the human species. They are a small self-funded team focused on design, human infrastructure, and AI.
And quite frankly I’ve been having a lot of fun messing about with it.
Despite the outrage by some, I believe that AI is most definitely going to be a part of our future, how it is going to be best used remains to be seen, however from the brief time I’ve been playing with it I can see it already has the potential to have a broad landscape. How we use it is really up to us, but to dismiss it, I think is naive. For those who believe this is something that is fake and feel threatened by it taking your livelihood, I would say this. In order to remain current you must adapt and evolve to the changes around you. Don’t simply ignore this advancement, instead embrace it to enhance your skillset, it is after all just another tool available to us, enabling us to take a vision and produce something tangible.
There are however other systems available such as,
15.ai
Artificial intelligence art
Computer art
DALL-E
Generative art
Stable Diffusion
I’d love to hear your experiences of having used this technology, which you can do by either leaving a comment or tweeting me @GaryFernon
Until next time, Be Creative. Be Inspired. Be You.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midjourney
https://www.midjourney.com/home/?callbackUrl=%2Fapp%2F
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