9 Best Articles on Stable Diffusion
The most useful articles on stable diffusion from around the web—beginners to advanced—curated by thought leaders and our community. We focus on timeless pieces and update the list whenever we discover new, must-read articles or videos—make sure to bookmark and revisit this page.
Top 5 Stable Diffusion Articles
At a glance: these are the articles that have been most read, shared, and saved on stable diffusion by Refind users in 2023 so far.
- With Stable Diffusion, you may never believe what you see online again
- Stable Diffusion Is the Most Important AI Art Model Ever
- How I Used Stable Diffusion and Dreambooth to Create A Painted Portrait of My Dog
- Stable Diffusion copyright lawsuits could be a legal earthquake for AI
- A.I. Is Sucking the Entire Internet In. What If You Could Yank Some of It Back Out?
Trending
These links are currently making the rounds on stable diffusion on Refind.
Creating Game Assets with Generative AI
Building an AI-driven asset creator with Stable Diffusion.
Short Articles
Short on time? Check out these useful short articles on stable diffusion—all under 10 minutes.
A.I. Is Sucking the Entire Internet In. What If You Could Yank Some of It Back Out?
Two musicians brokered a deal to save 80 million images from Stable Diffusion. Are they enablers or heroes?
Stability AI's New 'XL' Is a Super Powered Deepfake Generator for Businesses
Amid reports of Stability AI’s financial struggles, the AI company is now pivoting to selling its more advanced Stable Diffusion model to companies like Amazon.
With Stable Diffusion, you may never believe what you see online again
AI image synthesis goes open source, with big implications.
«Image synthesis arguably brings implications as big as the invention of the camera—or perhaps the creation of visual art itself. Even our sense of history might be at stake, depending on how things shake out. Either way, Stable Diffusion is leading a new wave of deep learning creative tools that are poised to revolutionize the creation of visual media»
I am frustrated with Stable Diffusion
I really want to make a game along the line of Myst. I have been collecting puzzles for years, and I have almost enough. I am flexible about the visual style. I’ve considered making sets out of lego,…
Why the Future of Open Source AI is So Much Bigger Than Stable Diffusion 1.5 and Why…
The release of Stable Diffusion unleashed a tremendous amount of innovation in an incredibly short period of time. But there is a reason we've taken a step back at Stability AI and chose not to…
Long Articles
These are some of the most-read long-form articles on stable diffusion.
How I Used Stable Diffusion and Dreambooth to Create A Painted Portrait of My Dog
In this post, we walk through my entire workflow/process for bringing Stable Diffusion to life as a high-quality framed art print. We’ll touch on making art with Dreambooth, Stable Diffusion,…
Stable Diffusion Is the Most Important AI Art Model Ever
A state-of-the-art AI model available for everyone through a safety-centric open-source license is unheard of.
Stable Diffusion copyright lawsuits could be a legal earthquake for AI
Experts say generative AI is in uncharted legal waters.
Publications
We monitor hundreds of publications, blogs, newsletters, and news sources in Stable Diffusion, including:
Ars Technica
Original news, reviews, analysis of tech trends, and expert advice on the most fundamental aspects of tech.
Slate
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The Verge
http://theverge.com covers life in the future.
Gizmodo
We come from the future
The New York Times
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