> Just a few years ago it would have been regarded as unbelievable science fiction that a model with such capabilities would soon be available. As soon as they are here, people stop being impressed.
I don't know. I've had chatbots for decades before "a few years ago", so I have never been particularly impressed. I would say that for someone who was already impressed with that you could practically describe a landscape in plain old 2000s Google Images and get a result, SD feels like just an incremental improvement over it -- the ability to create very surreal-looking 'melanges', at the cost of it almost always generating non-sensical ones. And also add that Google Images is much easier to use than SD...
I don't know. I've had chatbots for decades before "a few years ago", so I have never been particularly impressed. I would say that for someone who was already impressed with that you could practically describe a landscape in plain old 2000s Google Images and get a result, SD feels like just an incremental improvement over it -- the ability to create very surreal-looking 'melanges', at the cost of it almost always generating non-sensical ones. And also add that Google Images is much easier to use than SD...