just a machine. You put something in, something comes out. You're a loader, not a weaver. You're a lever-puller, not a painter.
You're not an "artisan", you just keep the threads from gumming up the machine that makes the textiles. That's all using AI, a digital machine, 2/8
You raise some very important points. I often wonder how true artists/writers feel about AI.
I am wholly underwhelmed by the “art” I see generated.
@LnzyHou same! Very underwhelmed
In addition to the ethical issues surrounding how the AI is trained on the work of human artists and the lack of transparency about what inputs it's relying on to create texts or images... there's the problem that people are far more willing to ascribe competence, creativity, and thought to something that's basically a calculator.
They're relying on it to do things like write contracts or answer factual questions--and it can't do that. Not really. It can only appear to do that.
Someone (I forget who) said that AI isn't art--it's the avoidance of art.
@tyghebright whoever said that is right in my book 😆
The motivations and visions, the pains and hopes, brought to any form of art are wholly missing from the "art" generated AI.
makes you. So, no, I do not and never will subscribe to the notion that we stand at the same table because I write myself and you use AI.
You haven't honed your "voice", ached over grammar, wrote a sentence multiple times for its flow, doubted your vision, faced ridicule; 3/8