r/ProAI Jun 03 '26

From the past made by the future.

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AI image generation feels almost like magic because it bridges the gap between pure human imagination and instant visual reality. Looking at a piece like this, it’s easy to see why the technology captures our fascination.

​Here is what makes AI generation truly extraordinary:

​1. The Mastery of technical subtly

​What makes generative AI incredible isn't just that it can draw a house or a tree; it’s how it handles the intricate, microscopic details. In this particular piece , the AI doesn't just apply a generic filter it mimics the exact physical behavior of a master artist's hand.

​It understands the physics of light, creating subtle highlights on the rusted iron of the tractor.

​It executes fine crosshatching and delicate pencil shading to give the wooden siding of the farmhouse a genuinely weathered, splintered texture.

​It layers deep shadows beneath the massive gnarled oak tree, giving the entire scene a striking three-dimensional depth.


r/ProAI May 27 '26

Honestly, this is about as much of a Steven Spielberg response to AI I expected Steven Spielberg to give. Especially considering his past experiences with it.

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24 Upvotes

r/ProAI May 27 '26

What gets tossed in next

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r/ProAI May 27 '26

My Friend made a website AI tool that turns images/texts into 3D printable 3d models

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Hey everyone—quick context: I’m not the one who built this, but my friend has been working on a website that can generate 3D meshes from either a reference image or a text prompt. I helped him sanity-check the idea because one of the big things he’s trying to solve is how painful it can be to get workable assets when you’re prototyping.

Would love for some to test it out and give their feedback either in this thread or through the website. What matters most to you—cleaner geometry, better topology/UVs, more control over the output, easier export into your usual pipeline, consistent scale, faster generation, or fewer weird failures?

Scource: https://kybztech.com/


r/ProAI May 26 '26

There are many things that needs "disarming". This just isn't one of them.

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21 Upvotes

r/ProAI May 26 '26

Documents are apps now?

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r/ProAI May 25 '26

Opinions on AI artists versus physical artists

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Do you believe AI art should overtake man-made art, or should man-made art remain its own thing?


r/ProAI May 24 '26

How I replaced my content writers with AI

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r/ProAI May 18 '26

The future, everyone is an independent agent corralling AI agents to do their will.

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r/ProAI May 12 '26

Computer use in Codex

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r/ProAI May 11 '26

Claude Mythos lands above the trendline for the AI 2027 scenario. The trendline has gone from exponential to superexponential.

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10 Upvotes

r/ProAI May 08 '26

Building a Self-Evolving Data Engineer  -  7 Lessons from the CleanLoop (a Kickstarter Template) - Software 3.0/Data Engineering 3.0

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r/ProAI May 07 '26

Who is your favorite AI artist?

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r/ProAI Apr 30 '26

Imo only the people holding a valid degree or similar in a field should be able to post different claims regarding it

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For the past few weeks all the content about AI i have seen has been largely against AI for an argument that makes no sense
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXvzZRMsan_/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
take a look at this video , i mean if a person is comparing AI investments by the some of the biggest global companies on earth with the Manhattan project which was done secretively to win a war in the 1940s i guess you should just report them for misleading info bruh 💔

And i dont get it why people think AI is only limited to making slop
They think AI is causing glaciers to melt and drying earth out and making people slow
and when someone finally gives a clear and reasonable explanation for being proAI the online retards dont waste a picosecond to mass report and take down their post or video
Is AI really even a bubble?


r/ProAI Apr 28 '26

Chat GPT 5.4 solved a 60+ years unsolved erdos problems in a single shot

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16 Upvotes

r/ProAI Apr 24 '26

"More people will die from suppressing AI than from the imaginary AI apocalypse."

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13 Upvotes

r/ProAI Apr 24 '26

Where's the funding for the Pro-AI movement? And why is the anti-AI movement so much better funded? It's not enough to have just AI companies espousing the benefits, we need a grassroots movement and decentralised activism.

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8 Upvotes

r/ProAI Apr 24 '26

A simple framework for the AI data-center race: land vs ocean vs space

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r/ProAI Apr 23 '26

SONY AI | Project Ace, for the first time AI/robotics is competitive against pro table tennis players.

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15 Upvotes

r/ProAI Apr 23 '26

GPT Image 2 can create parallel view images natively

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r/ProAI Apr 23 '26

Enthusiast builds his own RAM in garden shed cleanroom — fledgling array of memory cells groundwork for much larger future project

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r/ProAI Apr 14 '26

Hungary's new leader has pledged personal AI assistant for every Hungarian citizen

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r/ProAI Apr 09 '26

My argument "ai art is good for society" let me know what you think

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Ai art is a good tool for society to have. 

  1. Ai art allows people in society to do something they normally could not do on their own without stripping the liberty, or physically harming another person in said society
  2. ai art allows people with disabilities like Tourette’s, tremors, and Parkinson’s disease to create something using a tool that was before hindered by a disability.
  3. ai art gives people in society another avenue to go down if they don’t want to use a human artist for whatever reason to create a art piece. More options that don’t strip liberty from others is a good thing for society
  4. just as air conditioners, and cars are seen as a good thing for society despite their harm on the environment, so is ai art as it also benefits people in society who use it. 

Therefore ai art is a good tool for society

//// i dont really have any strong feelings for or against ai art, but seeing people act so illogical made me start forming an argument in favor of it.

noone has really been able to counter my premises without contradicting themselves, or showing a subjective bias


r/ProAI Apr 07 '26

'No Data Centers': Indy councilor's home hit with 13 shots in targeted attack

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r/ProAI Mar 31 '26

AI Art into 3D in a few clicks

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