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by yndoendo
93 days ago
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I am anti-AI art and will never fund any thing created from AI-art. It lacks emotion. It only can copy and attempt to duplicate existing art. The time taken to make art is therapeutic to the artist and is expressed in their end product. It helps them keep balance in their lives, calm them, and fight depression. Everything I have seen from AI-art is dis-formed from reality. AI-art will enhance body dis-morphia in the younger generation the more real looking it gets. I am 100% for laws that Norway has were it must be labeled that a photo has been edit. AI-art should need to be labeled to help prevent body dis-morphia. Body dis-morphia leads to eating disorders, depression and suicidal thoughts and actions. |
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Sure, but there's a difference between being anti-AI in X use case, and anti-AI across the board. I see you didn't mention LLMs here, which are the biggest AI use case right now.
That said, a competent artist can produce cool collaborative works with AI image models. Folks have won art competitions using these tools. As AI image models like Nano Banana get more adept at manipulating images, it's likely to become yet another tool like Photoshop for human expression. That said, I don't think people one-shotting fully synthetic images is really artistic expression, so I agree with that much.
>Everything I have seen from AI-art is dis-formed from reality. AI-art will enhance body dis-morphia in the younger generation the more real looking it gets.
Is this...new? The advertising industry mastered this long before AI. We probably needed regulation back then, too. I'm not sure why AI is special here.