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by npteljes
336 days ago
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One of the reasons why people react so badly to AI art is because they encounter it in a context that implies human art. Then the discovery becomes treachery, a breach of trust. Not too much unlike having sex lovingly, only to discover that there was no love at all. Or people being nice to someone, but not meaning it, and them finding this out. It's about implications, and trust. Note how AI art is thriving on platforms where it's clearly marked as such. People then can go into it by not having the "hand crafted" expectation, and enjoying it fully for what it is. AI-enabling subreddits and Pixiv comes to mind for example. |
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