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Gets into the Hard Problem of Consciousness vs AGI which is a discussion that needs to happen in AI. Subjective "taste" and "feel" are experiences one has, rather than language one predicts out. Language is only produced to report on the experience, like "Wow, that's an ugly couch". A vision model doesn't model how it experiences or feels (internally) about the image, just objective information about features of the image itself (external). There are layers to aesthetics - part of it is functionality, utility, the environment vs your needs, but a big part of your style is directly related to your personality, memories, experiences, and how you physically fit with it. It's not correct/incorrect, it's optimizing for the entire circumstance, internal and external. It can be hard to find the words to explain why an aesthetic works, or feels right (or wrong). What's even more important is when another person agrees. When you can have cohorts, trends, cliques, and hype. AI can't do any of these inter/intra social activities, and so, like other acts of creation it can never operate at the cutting edge the way a human mind can. But with better and better vision models paired with good language models, synthetic subjectivity will do the job soon enough for most intents and purposes. |