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this post was submitted on 13 Jun 2024
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No, both of those examples involve both design and selection, which is reminiscent to the AI art process. They're not just typing in "make me a pretty image" and then refreshing a lot.
The only explanation I've received so far sounded exactly like this, just with more steps to disguise the underlying process.
It isn't. People design a scene and then change and refine the prompt to add elements. Some part of it could be refreshing the same prompt, but that's just like a photographer taking multiple photos of a scene they've directed to catch the right flutter of hair or a dress or a creative director saying "give me three versions of X".
Ready to get back to my original questions?