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aiartapps | 3 years ago
Business answer: Automation saves money; makes humans do more things. The AI-generated content doesn't has to be perfect to be useful. Like 80% good is enough!
Deep answer: We believe artists nor human art isn't going anywhere! We enjoy the process of art being created. Look at Insta/TikTok/Shorts how artists are still growing by sharing their creation process.
Conclusion:
Art for business will be automated. As we said, it only has to fail 20% of the time to be acceptable.
Artists can leverage their personal story and authenticity to still thrive in the era of AI-generated content.
headsoup|3 years ago
Do you think any of the artists that created the content the AI learns from are going to get any royalties for this business use?
orbital-decay|3 years ago
Even imitators (check out how much of those the artists like Ilya Kuvshinov have on Artstation, for example) vary their style a bit. That doesn't save them from being samey and boring, though. Some imitators like those of Jacek Yerka are less boring, yet they still have no message to tell.
Artists have been driving themselves out of the industry for decades, without any ML. What can be easily automated with the current tools (which is not a lot) isn't worth saving at all. I suspect that most people perpetuating the panic never actually dived into AI art, learning what the tools are and aren't good for; they mostly enter a prompt, think it's magic, and start doomposting on Twitter. This is probably how artists felt with early 3D CGI, except we didn't have Twitter back then.