“An obese politician smoking a cigar being held up by a crowd of starving people wearing American flag pants in the style of Norman Rockwell”
“A web page sign up form in the style of Uber”
Content violation or ??. Heck, any cartoon in the New Yorker would probably be a content violation.
The hard part, I think, is art making an “on the edge” statement. If they allowed this, it could easily - and would - be taken too far (depending on what your version of too far is).
I just don’t think human art and all the subtleties behind it can be algorithmically replaced. They weren’t algorithmically created.
Corporate soda ads… that’ll probably get replaced (but will still need layout and mixing)
UI design and video game art (not concept art in game art) seems too precise. And meaningful art seems to have too much in baked human judgments.
I am as afraid of this as I am of Github copilot. Meaning, not much.
DALL-E is super cool, but like AI becoming conscious, I am not holding my breath.