So many AI-generated posters in our neighborhood lately.
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So many AI-generated posters in our neighborhood lately. Comedy shows, house painters, community events… all rendered in the same generic slop-style. It even looks like the fonts are generated too, which creates weird artifacts and inconsistent letters. Gross.
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So many AI-generated posters in our neighborhood lately. Comedy shows, house painters, community events… all rendered in the same generic slop-style. It even looks like the fonts are generated too, which creates weird artifacts and inconsistent letters. Gross.
It's a huge bummer that Fiesta On The Hill used genAI for their official art this year, too. This event is usually packed with artists, many of whom could have made something nicer than this AI garbage.
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It's a huge bummer that Fiesta On The Hill used genAI for their official art this year, too. This event is usually packed with artists, many of whom could have made something nicer than this AI garbage.
I appreciate that some venues, like the Stork Club in Oakland, are getting ahead of this gen-AI trend by requiring all fliers be human made. "We don't care if it's a screenshot of the Notes app with the show info or a picture of a hand with band names written in Sharpie." (source https://www.instagram.com/p/DOZIJgoEq_0/?img_index=1)
I like this energy and hope more venues adopt similar policies. -
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