- <img class="w-1/2" src="video.png"></a></b><br><br><h1 class="text-4xl" id="about"><b>About</b></h1><br>I don't need 100% human made, I perhaps need 90% human made. Three example may make my thinking clearer:<ul class="list-decimal"><li>Using, say, chatgpt as a rhyming dictionary feels fine, but writing whole verses of your poem doesn't.</li><li>Using DALL-E to start brainstorming with 100 generated views of birds sitting on telephone lines seems fine, but getting it to paint large sections of your artwork doesn't.</li><li>Asking a text generator to give you 10 happy-sounding synonyms for despair sparks joy in me, but asking it to write your anti-trancendentalist masterpiece does not.</li></ul><br>Using these tools to make more of the artwork you want is valid, but you're not a creator, you're still a consumer. I'm not sure exactly what 'too much AI' is, but just like your audience, I'll know it when I see it.<br><br>I love knowing a human made the artwork I'm consuming.<br>There's <i>something</i> there, something transcendent and magical.<br><br>I <i>like</i> that you tried hard, that's part of the experience.<br><br><h2 id="downloads" class="text-4xl"><b>Downloads</b></h2><br><h3 class="text-l"><b>White</b></h3><ul class="list-disc"><li><a href="white-logo.png" class="underline block lg:inline-block lg:mt-0 text-black-200 hover:text-white mr-4">
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