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Burning Man 2022 & the first AI written & illustrated Comic Book!!

Started by Art, October 26, 2021, 22:20:58 PM

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Art

Yes, AI and Sci-Fi fans, this is way up there on the coolness radar!


Art

Yes, I am somewhat of a sucker for things Techno and AI-related...

Having prefaced that, I am now the proud owner of the first Comic book entirely written and illustrated by AI.

It is beautiful but artistically disconnected in that the images are not what we, or a human artist might draw, design or paint. Rather the images are the combined result of the AI "imagining" as best it can, what the subject matter might be for a particular passage of text. It is flowing yet melds into another flowing and sort of connected image. Beautiful yet causing the mind to jump in order to make the connection.

It describes, Why a family unit at all, the human search for meaning in life, trying to make a better world for ourselves, and many other unknowns in a very surreal sort of way.

It is not lengthy text-wise but the messages are clear that the AI is contemplating why humans act the way they do. Coupled with the mesmerizing artwork, I consider it a noteworthy addition to my closet of Computer & AI memorabilia.

The price wasn't that out of bounds considering that practically everything around us has increased somewhat.
Still a very cool value and an even cooler gift for the Sci-Fi/AI buff on your shopping list!!

I had to change a few settings but found this which might prove useful.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/AI-Made-Comic-Book-TAIMCB-Future/dp/B09CGHRXBD/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=AI+Comic+book&qid=1635711825&sr=8-2



Cheers~

Data

This looks very interesting, I think I might get myself a copy for Christmas  :thumbsup: