AI slop

Discussion started by VityaB

Well, its here. Dime a dozen shitty AI generated models flooding the market:
https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-models?optimized=1&author=lc3dstudio&sort_by=newest

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Posted 7 months ago
0

I wouldn't worry too much about those models...
They are sold very cheaply because they are of low quality.
he took them without even checking that the metal map cannot be used and generates an error....

Posted 7 months ago
1

Considering that AI is mainly used to create cheap content in large quantities, this may be the reason why buyers and sellers will form a strong opinion that AI is synonymous with something very cheap and low-quality.

If a period of low-quality content appearing in huge amounts continues for a long enough time it will be very difficult afterwards to convince everyone that AI can create something high quality. And 3D artists with high skills will probably be perceived as Monti and Bernini.

If AI continues to develop without restrictions, then in the long term the whole concept of human life will be completely lost. Content for content? If you imagine that any photo, video, audio, music, food, objects, clothes can all be generated in two mouse clicks, everything slides into absurdity and not a utopia at all, but on the contrary the most dystopian cyberpunk that can be.

Blissbasket wrote
Blissbasket
I fully concur with this assessment, as the widespread use of AI to generate mass-produced content indeed risks cementing the perception of AI creations as synonymous with low quality and undermines the appreciation for human creativity.
jaguarbeastproduction wrote
jaguarbeastproduction
In my opinion, regardless of how industry and the world will develop further, whether humans will receive a long-awaited significant increased life and other pleasant bonuses from technological progress or not, it is necessary to continue classical education as an individual, as a professional, without relying 100% on AI, gadgets etc. According to observations on various platforms (online galleries and marketplaces) quite a significant number of people decided to almost completely stop their development, sincerely believing that this is no longer necessary, books are a relic of the past which like damn teachers, should go to hell and burn there, but this is a very dangerous illusion.
Posted 6 months ago
2

I understand your concern, but these models appear cheap and lack quality. The problem lies in the seller's approach, as they seem to be flooding the feed with them, almost akin to spamming, thereby overshadowing newer releases that are superior and deserving of being showcased at the top of the 'Newest' filter.

Posted 5 months ago
-1

I think the issue here will be not that those models will sell more than "good" ones, but rather after scrolling for hours and looking and low quality, no one will want to buy anything at all. But then again, the quality isn't particularly lower than the average, it's just the sheer volume produced.

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