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by digging
970 days ago
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I expect it to be less engaging/pleasing and more instant article-filler material. To actually make something artistically interesting still requires effort, just a different kind of effort. The vast majority of these sorts of images will probably be uninteresting gags and background art. In a way, the same is true of photography and digital art already, so this isn't a total condemnation (that is, most pieces have almost no value). I just don't think this particular kind of image generation is going to be a vehicle for anything noteworthy. |
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