For me, it was somewhat like a disabled person suddenly losing their disability: I could suddenly do what I’ve always wanted, but been unable, to do. The result looks like it was professional drawn, regardless of your skill. GauGAN doesn’t just introduce an object, it integrates that object into the whole picture. This technology is likely most powerful for animation where each cell often must be individually drawn. Now this doesn’t just work for us artistically limited folks (personally annoying, because both my mother and stepmother were strong artists) but it also works for artists to significantly speed their efforts. With a powerful AI back end, the application can take ill-defined drawings and automatically, and almost magically, transform them into photorealistic images. What makes GauGAN amazing is that it basically uses an AI to transform people that couldn’t draw to save their lives into world class artists. Going further, this same approach could disrupt and massively accelerate productivity at a scale heretofore unimagined.
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