I Created a Fake Identity and got Hired as Designer (Dalle/Midjourney)

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Today you will see how I Created a Fake Identity and got Hired on a real job. To be specific, I Created a Fake woman profile identity and made her work instead of me. And AI Artificial Intelligence, Chat GPT, GPT3, Dalle, Dalle 2, Midjourney and other neural networks helped me.

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Chillin' in the middle of the open road, only Zoommers would find that relaxing! 😆 As a 3D artist myself, this hurts my soul...thank you for addressing these issues 🙏

jellischool
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AI is so cool. I teach autistic kids in an elementary school and we just found out about AI story generators. For kids who are limited in their ability to communicate, story generators are really empowering. The one we use is called Narrative Device AI, which is free (in case you want to try it out).

FunnyFallGuy
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"You can always be a cashier or salesperson!"

[self checkout has entered the chat]

CAPSLOCKPUNDIT
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You need more views my man, your doing great work out here

ShaggytheRodgers
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Great storytelling! You managed to hook (and kept re-hooking) the viewers quite nicely, so most probably watched to the end 👏 Interesting story, by the way 🤖

APlusRussian
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hey, I found out about you through this channel and had no idea you had a Russian channel as well! Spent the past week or so binge-watching that since I'm Belarusian and speak Russian natively. You have a really cool and unique editing and presentation style, love your content :D Keep it up!

Goodwarrior
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Dude - awesome as usual. Always happy to see my Zoomers reminder ringing.

wekurtz
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I am in school to become a designer. The funny thing is that the network did not produce good work. Like at all. Except for the painting at the end it was all pretty garbage. It wont stay that way, probably. These networks get better all the time.

My worry for the future isnt that my future job will be nonexistent, but that I will be relegated to compiling and cleaning up AI work. My nightmare future scenario is putting prompts into dali then tracing them in illustrator or cleaning up text in photoshop. That sounds boring and awful.

quinnrosenberg
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Your English content has always been interesting, i wish i understood Russians so i could check out your Russians contents :)

OblivionDust
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Still one of the most underrated channels on YouTube.

captainahab
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I taught my students here in Mexico to use these IA back in november last year. Was a fun experience

Only.D.G.
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This is very chilling. As an archaeologist I tried the AI to create photos of an archaeological excavation and they are quite good. Somebody could easily make an experiment trying to get an imaginary excavation project published somewhere

enricodebenedictis
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not sexist, as a woman artist I for real just melted when i heard that

vivipettiss
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I love making fake AI death metal album covers. That's been like a thing for me lately hahaha!

Cheeseburger.Launch.Sequence
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Humans, will not always have other jobs to do. At some point, AI will out compete people in every field.

edcwrist
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loving the content! AI will legit be gamechanger in the years to come

dinotastik
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It's not a scam, you had to type out the descriptions did you not?

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If that AI get better and capable, there is not only designer and art-paint-craft, that loses their jobs. Albeit art-paint-craft less likely. Theoretical, all jobs, where softskills are the main demand, can done by AI. So....the softskill is coming to a point, where you should proof, that you are needed. Otherwise there is no job for you anymore. That is the irony of history, when the communists saying back then (and some saying it until today - not only commuists), that the bourgeoisie is a parasitic social group - like the aristocracy. And there is only one social group, that is system relevant: the worker (blue color). It become challanged and proofed by AI.
What in other perspective is somewhat awkward, because also the sovjiet state had many "functionarys", who can set to the same status as the service-personal-group, that is named "bourgeoisie" since the upcoming industry-complex and fast growing citys (who needed personal for administration).

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Subtitles :)

Hi! Today's video is gonna be pretty unusual.
You see, I'm not gonna be a zoomer today, but a scammer.
And I'm gonna scam real people for the first time.
But I'm gonna do it so delicately that they're gonna give me their money all by themselves
and we'll be left all happy.
And moreover, they're gonna be sure they struck it lucky.
How am I gonna do it?
It's very easy.
I'm gonna pretend I'm an artist-designer and will create logos, signs and other artworks
for people.
And what's the scam here, you're gonna ask?
Here's the catch.
I'm neither gonna paint a single brushstroke nor open Photoshop.
An artificial intelligent will do everything for me.
And I'm just gonna chill and get money for what it does.
And its name is DALI 2.
Right now it's available for public access, so it can be used by absolutely anyone.
In case if you still don't know what it does, this neural network creates images based on
description that you simply type out on your keyboard.
And you don't have to be constricted by the limits of any kind of normalcy and can pick
something completely fantastical and non-existent.
For example, I wanna see a beautiful young girl who will always love me in front of New
York City skyline.
Synthwave photorealistic 8K.
Or for example, kind-hearted smiling Putin who loved by the whole world.
Well, not this one.
Even a neural network can't imagine that.
But if you really need it, you can use another network on Discord.
It's called Mejourney.
It doesn't have the same restrictions.
That's where you can get all this sweet nonsense.
Basically everything, even the most outlandish things.
And the neural network will draw all of that.
And the level of realism depends on your request and the possibilities of the neural network.
For example, Eminem lives in Russia and drinks beer.
Just take a look at that jacket with beer.
The epitome of a local corner store worker selling beer.
Yeah, that's the marshal we deserve.
This network also has lots of useful features.
For example, when you're coming up with a request, you can use the words like 8K,
HD and photorealistic and you won't get funny plasticine figures with Eminem holding beer.
But pretty realistic pictures.
So all of this gives us a lot of room for imagination.
I'd even say a very large space for imagination.
And it nicely coincided with the fact that in the 21st century the art became very abstract.
And this era of minimalism doesn't always make it obvious to us what exactly we are looking at.
An installation and masterpiece.
Or just a blob some dog left while peeing on a snow.
Of course, it quickly became extremely controversial.
Artists were outraged that they would be left without a job.
And to be totally transparent, this network during its learning process
used the works of actual people.
And this is not really fair.
But when you start screaming at something you don't like online,
you just make it more popular.
That is life.
But how do these neural networks actually work?
I will try to explain it as simply as possible.
Billions of different combinations of GPT-3 based pixels are embedded in the neural network.
GPT-3 is a language processing algorithm.
So putting it simply, this algorithm can predict the next word based on the previous one.
This could be crudely compared to automatic input on our phones
when the net suggests the most relevant and suitable word.
This is exactly why conversations with artificial intelligence already
generally resemble conversations with actual people.
Although sometimes they can be cringy.
And then there is this thing with a beautiful name Zero-Shot Learning.
A standard example.
There are pictures of horses and descriptions of what they look like.
The neural network saw them and was like,
OK, now I know what horses look like and I can recognize them.
If you tell it that we also have zebras and they are like horses, only with stripes,
then the neural network will be able to recognize and draw zebras,
even if it has never seen them before.
This is how Zero-Shot Learning works.
When with the help of some additional information,
the neural network can create even the things it has never encountered before.
Actually, exactly because of such things,
some people start to think that AI is sentient.
Let's remember that notorious incident when Google fired a developer
who discovered consciousness in the company's artificial intelligence.
And he was trying to convince everyone that it was sentient.
The AI is actually a very complex thing.
And guess what can happen if it gets hacked?
Let's take Mirai, for example.
It's a malware that can hack all smart home appliances, like kettles and microwaves.
Can you imagine that your smart fridge could be a part of a huge botnet?
You store sausages and convenience food in there,
and at night it hacks the Pentagon and messes with Russian infrastructure.
And these things can't even be called AI.
They just have an embedded preset program.
But let's go back to our neural network.
Just as expected, after the launch of this dolly net
that gave access to only a limited number of people,
a lot of similar neural networks started to appear.
Of course, they were not as intricate.
And their quality for sure left much to be desired.
Their images looked like they were drawn by your grandma
who has Parkinson's disease and broke her glasses on top of it.
But things are rapidly changing,
and today you can open Discord or Dolly
and create as many images as your heart desires.
For free.
Neural networks became meme-worthy
because their interpretations have no boundaries
and are based on the principle
I'm an artist, that's how I see things.
And now the most interesting part.
The actual reason why you are here.
This is gonna be the biggest scam in the history of our channel.
Just like I promised, we are gonna create a fake designer.
And his whole portfolio will consist of the images made by a neural network.
Let's see who's gonna fall for it
and give me a task that will be completed by a robot.
Now, the first thing we need to do is create a person.
First, let's pick a gender.
And I decide it would be a woman.
Women are intrinsically tasteful, after all,
and their drawings are beautiful.
I wonder if saying things like that nowadays is considered sexist.
No disrespect to male artists.
People just always click on a photo featuring a girl more often.
Statistics.
Like, for example, a video with Riley Reid gets a couple million views,
and my video about NFT not that much.
Even though both are educational and I even prepared longer.
But overall, the coolest artists are my subscribers.
So far, only Russian-speaking.
But I'm sure that English-speaking ones are just as good.
Just take a look at the beautiful things these guys and girls draw.
So draw things and send them to me, and I will post your work on my account.
Just don't try lying to me and drawing something using a neural network.
I already know these things inside out, and we'll see right through it.
So let's use an online face generator.
Gender, as we decided, female.
Age, young adult.
Race, white.
Eye color, brown.
And hair color, let's say, a blonde.
These selected parameters give us a whole list of non-existent people.
I feel like some kind of digital pimp.
Let's see, this one is looking London, talking Tokyo.
So let's pick up a designer who doesn't look cross-eyed.
Or how is she gonna create logos with dice like that?
And this is exactly what we need.
Should we also register her on Tinder?
Let's call her Anna.
Such a nice and simple name.
The age is gonna be 28 years.
That means the person is already mature enough and responsible,
so won't smoke weed with her friends and won't mess up only deadlines.
And now Anna is already smiling at us from her profile picture.
In the meantime, we are gonna create her portfolio.
This is what I put in the description for Anna.
Woman designer, woman artist...
Crap!
Okay, let's just drop this bullshit.
Anna is a designer, an artist, and has tried everything.
She has experienced drawing covers for books, music albums,
she created logos, so she is extremely talented
and is not planning to do webcam or become a call girl.
That's what we're gonna write.
Work experience one half years.
Actually, no, let's make it two.
Design for brands.
Fields ranging from medicine and food industry to complex technical products.
Creating visuals for social media posts,
book covers, music album covers,
making stickers, leaflets, banners, business cards,
site layouts, illustration, etc.
Expert knowledge of Adobe Photoshop and CorelDRAW.
And now let's go make history.
Our logos, artworks, and drawings have to be different,
both minimalistic and pretty realistic,
so that people have a lot to choose from when they browse our portfolio.
Let's start with logos, signs, and all those things.
What do people like the most?
That's right, to eat, to go to war.
Oh, wait, normal people don't like that.
And to drink.
That's where we're gonna start.
We're gonna make a logo for a burger place and a menu page.
Since we have lots of brands, just a few visuals for each one will be enough,
and we will say to our customers that we can send them the whole portfolio for review if they want to.
And then we will just simply generate all the needed images depending on what they ask for.
And that's where we can see all the beauty of the artificial intelligence.
We write, let's say, show us the best burger in the world,
and it gives us a couple of options.
Also trying this, burger logo hyper-realistic 4k.
And here you go.
And if we write logo minimalistic, that's pure perfection, isn't it?
So you don't need to describe to a neural network in great detail what you want.
It already knows what a logo is.
We save the logo and add the name of our place in Photoshop in two minutes.
Of course, there is no burger without beer, so let's add some light craft beer to our visuals.
Mouth-watering beer commercial.
Okay, so the network has its own definition of delicious, and I got this.

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