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by _bkyr
1316 days ago
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> That's where AI art is likely to take over I guess that depends on what the definition of art is. If it's a digitally rendered illustration then maybe. If it's a physical object crafted to imperfect perfections then no. AI can probably produce some alternative version of Guernica but that's just a fascimile of something that's already been made in a digital space. I can see an artist using these tools as a way to produce ground-breaking work in the future but I would wager the artist that does that could make good art without any of these tools. You still need a craftsman to master the tools and without knowing the basics you're left with images of Elon Musk as a Disney princess on repeat. |
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