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RE: Well done, Pixta!
It's the beginning of the learning curve for them, with just a few years of being "alive" :)
I suppose they will all do much better when/if training properly but probably never perfect as all AIs have been created and trained by other imperfect being - us :)))
I'm not sure, and perfection is really a relative term when it comes to imperfect beings like us - humans, yes. How can a by default imperfect being say what is perfect and what is not?
But I think about the photos, for example - when I process my photos, taken with a non-professional and quite old camera, which I actually hope and pray to use for a long time, I see all their imperfections - noise, difficulty focusing, extremely strong chromatic aberrations... but the picture is real, authentic, it represents real things.
While the generated photos lack all these imperfections. The photos are perfect. But are they actually photos? A photo means capturing the moment. The moment is missing here. The entire logic of the essence is missing. Have we ever thought about this? Do the people who buy and use such 'photos' think about it? Capturing the moment is what gives life to a photograph. There is no moment here, therefore this image is dead. That's how I see them. And that's why I categorically refuse to use dead images. I prefer mine, the living ones, with all their imperfections.