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Acceptable quality is a bit of a stretch in many cases... Especially with the hallucinations everywhere in generated text/code/etc.
Most of that gets solved with an altered prompt or trying again.
That is less of an issue as time goes on. It was just a couple years ago that the number of fingers and limbs were a roll of the dice, now the random words in the background are alien.
AI is getting so much money dumped into it that it is progressing at a very rapid pace. an all AI movie is just around the corner and it will have a style that says AI, but could easily be mistaken with a conventional film production that has a particular style.
Once AI porn gets there, AI has won media.
Eh, I at least partially disagree. I've noticed some of the modern models (such as Claude 4.0) have started to hallucinate more than previous models. I know you're talking about image generation, but still. I can't quite put my finger on it, but maybe it's cause the models are beginning to consume their own slop.
https://cdn.openai.com/pdf/2221c875-02dc-4789-800b-e7758f3722c1/o3-and-o4-mini-system-card.pdf
OpenAi May 2025: in their internal tests the newer model the higher hallucination rate.
That's going to be a huge issue indeed because synthetic data contains bias and it's proven that produced biased models.