Artificial Intelligence

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  • DaveO1

    I've been trying to work out how to feel about it over the last year years. My main use has been for storyboarding and developing style frames, but i lead a big team so hardly ever get to sit and do the work any more (sad face).

    I work at a big publicly traded fashion brand in the US and I am setting goals for my team to integrate it into their workflow next fiscal year – as an actual goal rather than anything else. There are SO many practical ways of using it to facilitate processes rather than just say "look how cool these images we made are". Interview prompts, comping & retouching, storyboard & style frames....

    I use the analogy:

    in 1920 accountants had a ledger
    in 1980 they had a Calculator
    In 2000 they had Excel
    They still do the same job, just a hell of a lot faster

    • but most accountants still have ledgers, a calculator and excel... i am not getting your analogy unless your saying not much will changejonny_quest_lives
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    • i get what your cooking though it will take a dose of skepticism and expertise to evaluate the tools:jonny_quest_lives
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    • ^^ yet. Lets talk again in 10 years.HAL9001
    • horses → cars. you don't have to use these tools, just understand you will get left behind.imbecile
    • people will adapt and use what's useful no one's getting left behind. it's not an either or proposition... in 10- 15 years i will be retired anywayjonny_quest_lives
    • and someone will be starting a printmaking thread on here showing of how they just learned screenprinting and it's so cool to do things manuallyjonny_quest_lives

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