>>211959231
I feel like the uncanny period of AI art was there and gone before I could appreciate it. I'm talking when it made those scenes that just broke the human brain, because everything in it looks like something we recognize, but its details or context is so wrong that it triggers all our alarm bells.
I wanted that shit just pumped right into my veins, but by the time I discovered it and actually understood how it worked the people developing it were already focusing on removing that type of material from their models' outputs because they couldn't sell that to corporations.