There wasn't much else going on today except for Epilepsy Awareness Day and National Equal Pay Day. Neither lend themselves to humorous t-shirt designs. But when I found out nougat originally was basically whipped egg whites and sugar I thought I'd focus on some egg designs I'd already made, like this:
ChatGPT told me it would likely be a copyright and trademark violation and the Texas Chainsaw Massacre people would be pissy about it. So I asked it to help make a design for National Nougat Day that was safe and it gave me the one at the beginning of this post. I think it is fun. Will people buy it? I seriously doubt it. But I have resolved myself to just having fun putting the shit out there whether or not people buy it. Pearls before swine, you know.
I did ask ChatGPT to give me a version of the nougat monster with my face for the monster. It started out rendering it and then it's guardrails kicked in and said "We’re so sorry, but the image we created may violate our guardrails around violence. If you think we got it wrong, please retry or edit your prompt." I said it had to be kidding because it had just created the same image. I wasn't asking for an image of me dismembering a chicken. It said the image had been okay when it was a nougat monster but putting a real face on it stepped over the line. So it said it could give me a funny version with my face. I said sure, but I hadn't asked for blood and gore, just splattered egg whites. It gave me this.
But speaking of my designs not selling. I'm beginning to wonder if part of it is that I use AI to help generate the images. They are my ideas and I often tweak them in Photoshop, but I have been blown away recently by the visceral reaction people are having to AI. At work I have young people screaming it is taking away jobs and destroying the environment (let's ignore fossil fuels and mass consumerism that they participate in). And until the AI actually bypasses us and begins generating and selling and profiting on its own, I don't think it is going to threaten anyone except for the stupid people who can't figure out how to use it as a tool.


































