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I think it's going to be horrible for artists in the near future. I almost went into school for art & design and right now I'm VERY thankful I didn't. There will still be some businesses that appreciate human-made art and will hire artists but with the more recent developments in AI tech being able to make ads that are nearly indistinguishable from human-made advertising I'd imagine many will take the cheaper route and just use AI.What do you think about it?
I'll start:
In my honest opinion, I think its kind of like a "plague", can't look anywhere without seeing it...
Recently, shops in my area started using it. Why can't they get a picture off the internet, or, hire an artist? Its totally BS in my opinion.
Yeah the debates around AI end up being cyclical, it's exhaustingIt's a new pandemic, but i gave up trying to argue or debate about it, it bores me. I prefer to use that energy listening music or drawing, or reading a comic/book/article.
I agree. I like your view on AI art, it’s not very common on places on the internet like this. It’s sad to see so many people demonizing it without even wanting to understand it first. Everyone has different views, I know and I respect that, but I feel like a lot of times AI art gets way too much flak.I think I've already responded to this but I did teach myself how to use it, if anyone has any questions about how it works. I feel like a lot of people jump on the bandwagon of viscerally demonizing gen ai without understanding how it works.
I dislike it in the hands of the wrong people. An artist can easily develop their own models for ethical use. Big companies are improperly using a tool to try and replace people, when they should be hiring people with knowledge in the use of the tool as part of their skillset and portfolio.
Best word for explain it....plague
Finally, a good take.The white woman shopping for Wonder Bread guy has turned to AI and stopped commissioning people. This is 100% a huge cultural loss. The shared experience of the onlooker, the Wonder Bread guy, and the poor artist he's commissioned? Gone. In an instant. Disgusting.
Truly not the same knowing he didn’t have to go to some unsuspecting artist, tell them exactly what he wants, then impatiently wait for his precious rich white women wonder bread art to be meticulously made by that poor artist.The white woman shopping for Wonder Bread guy has turned to AI and stopped commissioning people. This is 100% a huge cultural loss. The shared experience of the onlooker, the Wonder Bread guy, and the poor artist he's commissioned? Gone. In an instant. Disgusting.
The issue is people and companies improperly using a tool to try and replace artists, not the tool itself.I really hate those who claim it ‘makes art more accessible’, act like art is some gatekept thing because they’re too lazy to actually learn to draw. Especially grinds my gears because art is one of the most accessible things in the world, fuck you don’t even need arms to draw! Those who use it rob themselves from an extremely important experience, drawing is literally good for one’s brain and body (helps memory, communication, motor skills, problem solving, so on)! Prioritizing AI garbage feels like such an insult when so many have put their soul into their creations
I’ve seen people try to use photography to justify Ai - makes me want to slam my head through a window
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My Dad does photography as a hobby and will post some on stock photo sites. One day he started ‘randomly’ getting sent pennies from the site, them having used his photos without his permission in their new Ai image generator. Selling those Ai images for exorbitant amount well he was only getting a couple cents per sale on his.
He’s overjoyed when someone does buy from him - Still disheartening having seen how much work he puts into a simple (but very high quality) image only for his hard work to be ground up into sloop so someone who’s probably never even touched an actual professional camera can make approximately more then 5x as much as he does per image.
Yeah, it's frustrating to see people repeating the same rhetoric of 'Gen AI is stealing!' because they fundamentally don't understand how it works.I agree. I like your view on AI art, it’s not very common on places on the internet like this. It’s sad to see so many people demonizing it without even wanting to understand it first. Everyone has different views, I know and I respect that, but I feel like a lot of times AI art gets way too much flak.
I know right? I mean, it's not like it's rocket science or something. The concept itself isn't really hard to grasp. To be fair though, those people are probably saying this out of frustration and anxiety that they can lose their jobs. Which is completely understandable btw. I'm not saying it isn't. What I don't like, however, is people spreading misinformation. As the proverb says, "there is none so deaf as those who will not hear".Yeah, it's frustrating to see people repeating the same rhetoric of 'Gen AI is stealing!' because they fundamentally don't understand how it works.
If AI art is stealing then human art is stealing too. No matter what people try to tell, nobody can truly create things from scratch, not even humans. Everyone takes inspiration from the works of other people to create their own art. Sounds familiar, right? It's the same process that AI uses. It just achieves the same result using algorithms instead of thinking, watching media or doing whatever the human mind does.When you ask them what part is stealing, they'll tell you that Gen AI steals from the internet, which is false. The model that is using stolen data is the 'theft', not the algorithms that make the process of generation possible.
Yeah. Blame the people, not the tools. The tools themselves are a marvel of humanity's achievements, progress and knowledge. They're beautiful. The people misusing them are not. Just throwing blind hate out of frustration is a waste. If you really want to hate something, which, again, is completely understandable, at least direct the hate towards the people actually responsible of their misuse, not on a tool who is just following its prompts.It's the same as any tool. Monetization will have it used for evil ways. Companies will try to use a tool to replace artists, but Generative AI isn't the culprit here. It's always going to be companies and CEOs pushing for automation in every sector to pad the pockets of investors and owners.
I get what you mean, but I view generative AI itself as a bad thing (of course the companies pushing it are even worse). I don’t see a single benefit to generative AI that isn’t minuscule compared to the damage it’s doing.The issue is people and companies improperly using a tool to try and replace artists, not the tool itself.
Yeah, it's frustrating to see people repeating the same rhetoric of 'Gen AI is stealing!' because they fundamentally don't understand how it works.
When you ask them what part is stealing, they'll tell you that Gen AI steals from the internet, which is false. The model that is using stolen data is the 'theft', not the algorithms that make the process of generation possible.
It's the same as any tool. Monetization will have it used for evil ways. Companies will try to use a tool to replace artists, but Generative AI isn't the culprit here. It's always going to be companies and CEOs pushing for automation in every sector to pad the pockets of investors and owners.
I feel like a lot of people said a lot of the same stuff when digital art was getting big. There were witch hunts and artists were canceled for using digital mediums. They were called lazy, and were told they were harming the industry.I get what you mean, but I view generative AI itself as a bad thing (of course the companies pushing it are even worse). I don’t see a single benefit to generative AI that isn’t minuscule compared to the damage it’s doing.
The wide spread use of generative AI heavily helps in the push of this mentality of ‘everything should be done as quickly and efficiently as possible’.
The biggest defence/rationalization I’ve seen I’ve explained my frustrations with, but another one is that it ‘helps get ideas out’ - by using Ai instead of doing it yourself you are worsening your ability at it