I'd seen nothing to make me think AI could help realize my ideas. Sure, several of my 3D printers, like the AnkerMake M5, use AI to spot errors in the print, but that's rudimentary at best. I'm a maker, a person who loves to create physical things in the real world, but it seemed like AI wouldn't really help me with that. These tools have a chance to make art accessible in a way that's never been achieved before. In the visual world, companies are bringing generative AI to art, allowing us to make images using nothing but words (Midjourney), or by creating and adapting photos with AI ( Adobe). Machine learning and AI are all the rage, with OpenAI, Google and others striving to give us large language models capable of natural-sounding responses. Generative AI, when used properly, can allow people with big ideas and little skill to carry those concepts into the real world. That doesn't stop me from having an excess of creative ideas, though, and it's demotivating not being able to bring those ideas to life. Though I dabble with 3D design, I have zero drawing ability and my painting skills are even worse.
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