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A Coming-Out Party for Generative A.I., Silicon Valley’s New Craze (nytimes.com)
9 points by vic_nyc on Nov 8, 2022 | hide | past | favorite | 5 comments


If you're reading this and you haven't played with Stable Diffusion yet, try any of the following quick-and-easy generators:

https://stablediffusionweb.com

https://getimg.ai/editor

https://healthydiffusion.com

https://holovolo.tv/landing

Not sure what to type? Copy and paste prompts from any of the following prompt databases:

https://lexica.art

https://www.krea.ai/

https://promptbase.com

Want to run it on your own computer? Install any of the following:

https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui

https://github.com/brycedrennan/imaginAIry


I’ve been having a lot of fun using Midjourney to create images based on lyrics for music videos (here’s one for Kashmir by Led Zeppelin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un0XZMubeCE).

I can’t speak for anyone else, but this is probably the most magic I’ve felt from a new piece of technology. Each time I generate a new images, it’s a surprise. I can usually identify something in the image based on the prompt, but sometimes it’s wild and completely out of left field. I’ve probably generated a few thousand images so far and don’t see myself stopping anytime soon.

One change I’d like to see is in language allowed. I don’t get why Midjourney allows “kill” and “die” but not “bloody”.


I hope you will run your own locally instead of letting Midjourney block and/or mess with your prompts.


That is so cool. If those images could morph into each other, you'd have generative music videos.





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