An Post svela i primi francobolli generati dall’intelligenza artificiale

https://www.rte.ie/news/2024/0926/1472184-an-post-ai-stamps/

di Banania2020

25 Comments

  1. The future of housing looks to be essentially a trailer park with different looking trailers.

  2. The_Naked_Buddhist on

    It gets worse; these stamps are part of a “crypto block chain” and also are apparently “NFTs” that can be bought which were created by 2 AI “artists” for us to use.

    Holy shit I want to know how much some moron in An Post had us scammed out of.

  3. DivingSwallow on

    Such a stupid initiative. We have such a vast wealth of artists in the country we should be celebrating instead.

  4. pixelburp on

    AI and art, two mutually exclusive words if ever there were any. That above example is just hideous nothing, but it presumably impressed some twit at AnPost

  5. Bro-Jolly on

    Stamps are largely irrelevant.

    These look rubbish.

    That said it’s good to see state bodies trying new stuff out. It’s a round of stamps not some massive investment.

  6. Odd-Internal-3983 on

    Bloody gross. AI artists can go do one. How about giving a struggling artist who has honed their unique craft a prompt. Circling the drain of innovation here

  7. Donal1984 on

    That is some horrible AI generated crap, looks like set design from some really bad movie. Who do An Post thinks wants this, people would prefer basically anything else on stamps, Irish Art, photos of famous places, musicians, writers, sports people, actors and the list could go on.

  8. Hour_Artist_ on

    Artist led and AI don’t belong in the same sentence…

  9. DaemonCRO on

    Not only AI generated but also they’ve brought in crypto blockchain NFT idiocy as well.

  10. mindthegoat_redux on

    IADT visiting lecturer and AI button pusher Kasia Oźmin. There RTÉ, I fixed it.

  11. Melodic-Chocolate-53 on

    Landscape with giant shiny metallic dildo.

    Yes, that’s the essence of today’s Ireland….go fuck yourself.

  12. hype_irion on

    Imagine Ireland as some kind of shitty 60s/70s retrofuturistic sci-fi movie.

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