AI Art and Me

Brian H. Gill's 'Hangar 7'. (2016) This scene uses Nightshift3D's Sci-Fi Hangar. Inside are Serrge's PPU - T2000 and SRB 800, Stonemason/Stefan Morrell's Sci-Fi Crates 'N Cylinders, 3dwizard's Star Brigade - Total Package, Wedge Cut 2.0 and figure by DAZ. I tweaked several of the surface textures, particularly Serrge's and Stonemason's. The original textures for both are fine: but I had something specific in mind for this scene. As usual, I did my own lighting and 'camera work.'
My "Hangar 7". (2016)

Oddly enough, that picture was not made with or by AI.

I didn't do all the work that went into "Hangar 7". Nikola Tesla, Michael Faraday, and a whole mess of other folks developed the alternating current1 that ran my computer back in 2016. The computer: the roots of today's information tech is a great many more topics.

Anyway, I didn't develop any of the technology involved in making "Hangar 7". All I did was take 3D models made by a number of folks:...

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(AI, artificial intelligence, is a new, unfamiliar, and scary technology. It's been misused, but I think the problem is people, not the tech.)

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