Jordi Hays
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Social experience.
That was the second thing.
It was multiplayer on day one.
Yeah.
And so David has this quote.
I think it's from him saying, like, if you show someone a blank box and you tell them, hey, this is a magical AI machine that can generate you a picture of anything, people will just type in dog.
And they'll get a picture of a dog.
And they would get the same picture if they just went to Google Images.
That's not what AI is actually interesting at.
It's the astronaut riding a horse on the moon, the thing that that picture doesn't exist already.
So it's you flying a F-16 in your hometown and personalizing and doing something that would typically take a very large CGI budget or some sort of Photoshop master to actually whip up or collage together.
You could do that with just one prompt.
And so the multiplayer nature of Midjourney, when I jump into the Midjourney Discord, the first thing I see is your crazy prompt, your 12 levels deep prompt injecting, thinking of different keywords, doing different SREFs for style references, doing all these different tweaks.
And then I can just see, oh, he used this model and he specified these dimensions and he's getting really good results.
So I'll take that, but I wanna make it about, I wanna make my images about a dog.
You're a mosquito guy, so you're gonna make them about mosquitoes, right?
And you can take my prompt and just sort of remix it.
Yeah, well, you lost the war, and the mosquito's going away.
Whether you like it or not, Google is focused entirely on killing mosquitoes, apparently.
By generating four candidate images for each prompt, Midjourney got a bunch of really valuable data on what a correct image looked like for a specific prompt.