Style Migration,Command Design,and "World Simulator":On the Possi-bility of Sora Model to Produce Artistic Masterpieces
As generative Al technology continues to escalate,driven by machine-supervised learning and adversarial neural networks,the influence of programmed algorithms on contemporary art creation is gradually increasing.Retracing the paths and methods of AI technology in the generation of works helps to understand the new features that make AI art different from tradition-al art.By scrutinizing the phenomenon of technological iterations of art style migration,it is possible to identify deep command design issues that are invisibly present in the human-computer interface.The endless adjustments made around the text of the in-structions result in a dynamic emergent phenomenon when it comes to enhancing the gamified experience of artistic creation.The Sora model,one of the world's simulators,is capable of partially rendering the physical world in motion,but is incapable of simu-lating the emotional dynamics that make artistic masterpieces difficult to produce.
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