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We honestly need more stuff like this in the AI debate. Obviously it's bad that many companies are effectively stealing art in order to train their AIs, but I feel like a lot of waving off the more broader debate by comparing it to Photoshop, or saying "it will never be good" as thought to many cliches not think about it further. The questions of "why we make art"; "why we consume art"; and "why we value art" are going to be some of the most important questions going forward, but they're also some of the questions people are the least interested in answering.
But on that topic, there are apparently people who do use air art as A form of expression? Like, there are people out there who legitimately view it as a way to get their ideas that are in their head out of their head. And they're even AI art tools specifically designed to get more control out of the end product. I've even noticed this aspect of AI being advertised in the apps for grammarly and stuff recently, probably because it makes it sound like it won't replace your job.
Give him what you said in the short, I don't imagine it would change your views too much, since the final details are still being left up to the AI by necessity, but I do feel as an interesting wrinkle in the debate, and once again brings up the questions I mentioned above.
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Imagine watching someone play a game really well, but then you discover it's actually just a bot. That's the feeling
Edit: My issue is not with the existence of bots, AI or TAS, I think you can enjoy them for what they are, my issue is with someone using them to trick others, pretending not to use them, and you later realized you were deceived.
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The youtuber analogy was good. Especially since with youtube so much of the enjoyment (depending on the content) comes from that authenticity. Like when some tries 100 times to beat one boss in a hard game, or stuff like that, people enjoy seeing the struggle and eventual payoff from that hardwork
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As a programmer who toyed with neural networks a lot before the "AI" boom I enjoy AI art BECAUSE it is so mysterious how the machine's weights trained on so much data can produce such unique images with sometimes unexpected elements that a human might never consider. I get why there's huge ethical issues but I figured I'd give an alternate perspective.
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This is so well put together! Thank you for your perspective! I think there's just something about the human heart and the passion, and the way an artist does things - like the way a line is done, that makes human-made art so interesting. It's wonderful being able to see a person's work and admire the time and effort they put into it. That's at least half of the fun of seeing art.
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As an artist, I think the fact that computers can generate an endless amount of images and videos is pretty cool and shows how much we've advance since the day we started drawing on caves, how ever, it has started to take the essence of art away being a way of expressing your self and a craft that takes hard work, patience and dedication to master to being something any one can make with a device and internet
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The way I think of it, imagine watching someone complete a video game in the fastest time possible, then imagine learning that it is a tool assisted speed-run and was done using program to create frame perfect inputs. Granted, TAS runs are still needing a human to make the code, but does it seem as impressive to see this code perform what it was told to perform instead of a human doing it themselves having to react perfectly?
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@soap3365
1 month ago
Someone said about ai written books "why would I bother to read something no one was bothered to write?" And it sums up how I feel so much
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