Midjourney v5.2 features camera-like zoom control over framing, more realism.

    • The latest season of Black Mirror has an episode that kind of predicts where this sort of thing is heading…

      Black Mirror S6E1 Spoiler

      A Netflix analog uses a futuristic equivalent of AI to generate shows targeted specifically at individual users. It uses data mined from the user’s devices to get insight into the user’s life, and uses that as the basis for the show.

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        Yeah Joan is Awful was good.

        Thing is though: even AI wouldn’t be able to do that unless there was someone/something actually watching every moment of Joan’s life. Then they could feed that into the AI and be good to go.

        But I was also really, REALLY unsober when I watched it, so that might have been addressed and I can’t remember.

    • I imagine we’ll hit the ceiling soon enough until the next major breakthrough is found. There is also concern about gathering good training data in the future as the internet started to get littered with AI generated contents. I thin I read an article earlier about how a machine learning system perform worse if it’s trained with secondary data generated by another ML system.

    • Psst. Don’t tell anybody, but the answer to your question is in the second paragraph in the article:

      Similar to outpainting—an AI imagery technique introduced by OpenAI’s DALL-E 2 in August 2022—Midjourney’s zoom-out feature can take an existing AI-generated image and expand its borders while keeping its original subject centered in the new image. But unlike DALL-E and Photoshop’s Generative Fill feature, you can’t select a custom image to expand. At the moment, v5.2’s zoom-out only works on images generated within Midjourney, a subscription AI image-generator service.