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Roll Jockey

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Roll Jockeys[edit]

Roll Jockeys (RJ's) is a term used in the field of AI art to describe artists who use an image re-rolling technique to find the perfect image for their artwork. RJ's were first coined by Inside Out Gear in 2023, and since then, they have become popular in the AI art community.

The image re-rolling technique involves generating a large number of similar images and selecting the one that the artist considers the most suitable for their needs. RJ's are skilled at using this technique to quickly find the ideal image for their work.

Although the term "Roll Jockeys" is not currently recognized in any official dictionaries or encyclopedias, it has gained popularity within the AI art community, where it is commonly used to describe artists who use the image re-rolling technique.

RJ's are especially useful in the field of AI art, where the use of generative models and deep learning algorithms can result in a surplus of images that require extensive sifting to identify the perfect image for a given artistic vision.

For example; The team of prompt engineers at pregR first undertake the task of generating an initial ai image, and subsequently proceed to employ a sophisticated image re-rolling technique in order to discover the optimum image that perfectly complements their artwork.

RJ's are AI Art DJ's and Remixers[edit]

The AI Art Remix, also known as the work of RJ's (Remixers), is a technique used in AI art that involves using AI tools such as Stable Diffusion, DALL-E and Midjourney to scrape millions of images and teach algorithms to recognize patterns and relationships in those images. The models are then trained to recognize artist styles and generate new mashups from those styles, resulting in an output that can be described as a remix. RJ's are skilled in recognizing a diverse range of styles, including those of famous artists, and using them to produce new and unique mashups.

In popular culture[edit]

Roll Jockeys have been referenced in various works of fiction and popular culture, including novels, films, and television series.

References[edit]

Also known as Remixing or Remix Culture: https://medium.com/mlearning-ai/ai-art-and-the-remix-culture-869e95d02297

Quote: “Every new idea is just a mashup or a remix of one or more previous ideas” - Austin Kleon


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