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by hresvelgr
638 days ago
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> I came to the conclusion a long time ago that what matters is the outcome, not the process. I agree with you about half-way. The process of making the art isn't important. It's why songs that have amazed the world have taken anywhere between 7 hours and 7 years to produce. The outcome is informed by the life that produced it. To reiterate, the life that produced it is the most important. It's a connection to their humanity. > I don't think gatekeeping art ever works - that's part of its fun! You're also right, but this is primarily a dimension of taste. When I say AI has no place in art, what I am really getting at is it will have no place. I believe people will see it for what it is, and what it says about the people who use it. |
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