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I was playing around with ChatGPT AI and asked it to create a “really funny cartoon” of me and my Guzzi 1200 Sport. I’m a graphic designer/artist and it is amazing how AI can create these hilarious cartoons from 2 photos in a matter of three minutes each. I love how it created the face on my 1200 Sport and the deer in the background! How about posting your AI generated cartoons with your Moto Guzzi? (remember to say “really funny “if you wanna have a good hard laugh!) This could keep us laughing for a long long time!
Biting my tongue.…Aw, screw it.I’m an illustrator, and AI-generated art sucks.For multiple reasons.Ripping directly off artists, taking away lots of jobs, and ethics concerning the humanities, culture, and the arts being steered by AI are just a few.
I have a friend with an entire career dedicated to retouching, color correction, prepress, etc. Fortune 50 level work over 40 years…he finalized the work I photographed in studio His contemporary work into AI blows me away with the level of detail necessary. I’ve hung up my cameras, so to speak https://www.facebook.com/share/1GUVbAF2bf/?mibextid=wwXIfrSee his reels (entirely created AI) especially the Marilyn Monroe smoking a cigar…or Mmmmm Chanel #5…he’s currently doing an entire line of pin ups that I can’t post here but I’m sure will appeal to the older curmudgeons here….not safe for work
Images will still be made by artists, regardless of the materials used. I remember the same critique of Photoshop when it came out…”not real anymore..”
"We put the same prompt in so we get a very similar output" That kid on the bicycle has three arms and his hands are really messed up!! Ha ha
It’s all a matter of perspective.We all take shortcuts every day. We eat out, grab cereal instead of cooking, and come to forums like this one instead of learning everything the hard way through trial and failure. That’s a shortcut too—and most of us are grateful for it.AI is no different. It’s just another tool.Building an old Guzzi instead of buying a new bike is harder, slower, and less efficient—but many of us do it anyway because the process has value. The knowledge, the mistakes, the satisfaction of doing it ourselves. That’s time well spent for us.For other things, efficiency makes sense. There’s enough genuinely hard stuff in life without intentionally making everything harder just to prove a point. The key isn’t avoiding shortcuts—it’s deciding what’s worth your time and effort and what isn’t.Use the hard road when it matters. Use the tools when they make sense. That balance is different for everyone.
It will be funny to see other Guzzi models translated as AI generated cartoons! Let’s hope we get some hilarious ones here…