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Agent57

1,691 posts

156 months

Saturday 4th November 2023
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Agent57

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156 months

Saturday 4th November 2023
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Westlondondriver

331 posts

74 months

Saturday 4th November 2023
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Thought I would join in with an attempt at a DBX


Jon39

12,908 posts

145 months

Saturday 4th November 2023
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How about some AI future Aston Martin models.
Perhaps the Executive Vice President and Chief Creative Officer, will no longer have anything to do.


Question - how can there still be a Vice President, when Aston Martin does not have a President ?
The President was dethroned with a P45 for saying, "Seven new models in seven years, copy, repeat" and for adopting office without an election. The first reason was accepted as ridiculous and impossible, but I think that second misdemeanour was appealed, on the grounds that presidents of many countries have not been democratically elected and consequently perfectly acceptable. - smile


Mr.Tremlini

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1,479 posts

103 months

Sunday 5th November 2023
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Calinours said:
musk-bagging ?? Is that a special Jon thing ?
I wouldn`t say yes, but I feel there is a history, and I enjoy the occasional derogatory dig! wink

ZT260SE said:
Had a Piazza for five years and wanted a Starion for ages. Had a thought! Will try Impulse and Conquest as they were the model names in the US, Will share if successful.
Good thought, I was trying to remember the US Starion name.

Jon39

12,908 posts

145 months

Sunday 5th November 2023
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ZT260SE said:
Here are my Aston attempts.





Brilliant.

After seeing your images, my thoughts turned to the Aston Martin Marketing Department.
Had better get the joke out of the way first.

How many people work in the Aston Martin Marketing Department ?
Answer - About 1 in 20. - hehe

With the results we have seen on this topic, imagine AI Image Creators in 10 years time.
Presumably employment must be affected and possibly quite soon.

Compare your Westminster Bridge image with the marketing image below.
In 2007, it probably cost a considerable amount in time, effort and money, to get the official DBS publicity photos.
I guess David, that your impressive pictures were completed during the first few minutes of your new artistic career.
The Gaydon employees probably call themselves trained, qualified, seasoned, marketing professionals.




My grandfathers were born before powered flight was possible. One of them then lived long enough to see men landing on the moon.
The pace of technical development during our lifetimes, has been even more rapid.


Westlondondriver

331 posts

74 months

Sunday 5th November 2023
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Jon39 said:

Brilliant.

After seeing your images, my thoughts turned to the Aston Martin Marketing Department.
Had better get the joke out of the way first.

How many people work in the Aston Martin Marketing Department ?
Answer - About 1 in 20. - hehe

With the results we have seen on this topic, imagine AI Image Creators in 10 years time.
Presumably employment must be affected and possibly quite soon.

Compare your Westminster Bridge image with the marketing image below.
In 2007, it probably cost a considerable amount in time, effort and money, to get the official DBS publicity photos.
I guess David, that your impressive pictures were completed during the first few minutes of your new artistic career.
The Gaydon employees probably call themselves trained, qualified, seasoned, marketing professionals.




My grandfathers were born before powered flight was possible. One of them then lived long enough to see men landing on the moon.
The pace of technical development during our lifetimes, has been even more rapid.
You are correct Jon certain jobs are going to change beyond recognition very quickly. I attended a one day AI training course about a month ago which was an eye opener about how quickly you could do certain tasks. In the afternoon the instructor showed some graphics tools (a bit cleverer than the Bing one we are all using above) and some amazing pictures of fashion shows etc. asked where that had come from he he said he had run the same course for publishing execs a couple of weeks before and in the lunch break he had sat down with a couple of editors on the course and produced a fashion magazine. He fed in pictures of perfumes etc and it produced adverts for them. He fed in examples of designers work and it created location photo shoots of models in the clothes and runway fashion shows. They used Chat GPT to create some articles In about 30 minutes they produced a short but top level standard magazine. The guys estimate they had produced the equivalent of a months work and several hundred thousands worth of modelling and photography in the the 30 mins. There are a few weaknesses still, eg hard to get the AI model looking the same in multiple pictures but all things that are going to be fixed soon. The creative industries are going to be massively impacted. A few experts to guide the AI and make final edits but everything else gone. The same as automation did to engineering.

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Edited by Westlondondriver on Sunday 5th November 19:50

TheRainMaker

6,377 posts

244 months

Sunday 5th November 2023
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Less than 5 seconds yikes


TheRainMaker

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Sunday 5th November 2023
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And then an eight-year-old takes over hehe




Jon39

12,908 posts

145 months

Sunday 5th November 2023
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By entering Westminster Bridge, London as one of the requirements, it does create a scene at the chosen location.
I have tried other named roads and it does not appear to work as expected.

Could it be, that the Microsoft AI is not allowed access to Google Streetview and therefore cannot create the location ?


Agent57

1,691 posts

156 months

Sunday 5th November 2023
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Agent57

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156 months

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Agent57

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156 months

Sunday 5th November 2023
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This is addictive

rovcallum

537 posts

145 months

Sunday 5th November 2023
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Amazing technology

ZT260SE

118 posts

24 months

Sunday 5th November 2023
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Jon39 said:

ZT260SE said:
Here are my Aston attempts.





Brilliant.

After seeing your images, my thoughts turned to the Aston Martin Marketing Department.
Had better get the joke out of the way first.

How many people work in the Aston Martin Marketing Department ?
Answer - About 1 in 20. - hehe

With the results we have seen on this topic, imagine AI Image Creators in 10 years time.
Presumably employment must be affected and possibly quite soon.

Compare your Westminster Bridge image with the marketing image below.
In 2007, it probably cost a considerable amount in time, effort and money, to get the official DBS publicity photos.
I guess David, that your impressive pictures were completed during the first few minutes of your new artistic career.
The Gaydon employees probably call themselves trained, qualified, seasoned, marketing professionals.




My grandfathers were born before powered flight was possible. One of them then lived long enough to see men landing on the moon.
The pace of technical development during our lifetimes, has been even more rapid.
Cheers, Jon. Interestingly I ask about a ‘Grey Vantage’ and ‘driving fast’, ‘at night’ and ‘in central London’. Not bad, eh? I also then tried ‘with a full moon’ and ‘Concorde’, but they were less convincing.



Mr.Tremlini

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1,479 posts

103 months

Monday 6th November 2023
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Agent57 said:
That`s outside the box, or including the box actually! wink

Very inspiring - here`s my bread delivery van, and bonus pick-up...





bowtie


Mr.Tremlini

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103 months

Monday 6th November 2023
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Westlondondriver said:
Thought I would join in with an attempt at a DBX

That environment for a DBX is like putting a whale on the moon! wink

Westlondondriver said:
... certain jobs are going to change beyond recognition very quickly... The creative industries are going to be massively impacted. A few experts to guide the AI and make final edits but everything else gone. The same as automation did to engineering.
This is the scary side of it all, and as Jon mentioned a few posts back, "Mr. Musk said no one will need to work when AI gets going. I don't think he mentioned how we can pay the bills."
If the AI is improved to the extent you say, and quickly, it will become the next mass extinction for creatives.


TheRainMaker

6,377 posts

244 months

Monday 6th November 2023
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Mr.Tremlini said:
Westlondondriver said:
Thought I would join in with an attempt at a DBX

That environment for a DBX is like putting a whale on the moon! wink

Westlondondriver said:
... certain jobs are going to change beyond recognition very quickly... The creative industries are going to be massively impacted. A few experts to guide the AI and make final edits but everything else gone. The same as automation did to engineering.
This is the scary side of it all, and as Jon mentioned a few posts back, "Mr. Musk said no one will need to work when AI gets going. I don't think he mentioned how we can pay the bills."
If the AI is improved to the extent you say, and quickly, it will become the next mass extinction for creatives.


I spend almost everyday sat at the back of conference rooms. As you'd expect, AI is a hot topic at the moment.

Accounting firms and Law firms are going to change massively over the next few years. This is going to be the Industrial Revolution for white-collar workers.


Agent57

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156 months

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Coxey

422 posts

109 months

Monday 6th November 2023
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These are great what site are people using for these?