![]() The field of art has two sides to it, a labour-intensive side and a creative side. Sharing his thoughts on the matter of AI replacing artists, Mehedi Haque said, "Personally, I am rather excited to see the progress being made in this field. Speaking on the matter with Mehedi Haque from Dhaka Comics and UNMAD, I gained a lot of insight into how artists are thinking about the matter. So, it's difficult to estimate how fast AI can learn a task like painting or image creation to a point where it can become an alternative to real artists. Every time someone puts a prompt into DALL-E, it learns just a little bit more about how to utilise its dataset and comprehension capabilities to deliver even better images. It's learning, evolving and increasing its functionality with each subsequent task it performs. Unfortunately, DALL-E 2 is still a tool that is currently being tested. At the same time, unlike DALL-E, a designer can go back and forth with whoever is giving them an assignment. While DALL-E comprehends the prompts given to it more literally, an artist can better understand what is being asked of him. It is clear by the end of the video, that the artist's creativity is what sets him apart from the machine. ![]() In the video, the graphic designer is able to win a blind test on two out of the three prompts. Titled "Can AI Replace Our Graphic Designer?"-the video which was published on his second channel 'The Studio'-pitted their existing thumbnail designer against DALL-E 2.Ī still taken from YouTuber MKBHD’s “Can AI Replace Our Graphic Designer?” Prompt: A deer covered in Feathers (L-R) Artist, DALL-E YouTube legend Marques Brownlee, better known as MKBHD, created a wonderful video surrounding this idea. ![]() In fact, some of the lower-skilled ones could be replaced by the existing version of the tool. As an example, designers who put together thumbnails for YouTube and similar sites, could easily be replaced by a more advanced version of DALL-E. In particular, entry-level graphic designers are probably the most at threat. ![]() While the technology might be far away from threatening the livelihood of artists, it still presents a future threat for creators. However, in the last 10 years, our society, has arguably grown to respect art and artists a lot more than before. Possibly, a decade ago, the volume of people who would have cared about this would be very few. In many ways, I was personally grateful for the number of people who were so deeply worried about the future of art. So, when something like the field of art comes under threat, we should definitely be concerned. ![]()
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