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Kath 👹🔸🚮
@artichokelord
Genuine question: Do ya’ll think there will come a time that artists/designers won’t be able to compete with AI? The sheer amount of work produced in one generation from 1 prompt (say 100k pieces) is more than I could produce by hand in my lifetime. Even if it was a purely digital work. (1 of 2)
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Jorge Pablo Franetovic 🎩
@jpfraneto.eth
what sounds an alarm is the competition aspect of your question. i never see it as something “to compete with” (i would die because it is mighty) i just see it as a tool that allows me to bring into life what i want to bring, on a way that i couldn’t before. wdyt?
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Kath 👹🔸🚮
@artichokelord
3/3 Wanted insights from real folks & I’ve been enjoying the responses! The opinions are v different within my IRL art communities than that of my web3/FC art frens. Just vibin in the middle. It’s both helpful and also competition when used with a meaningless intention. But you could say that about anything.
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Kath 👹🔸🚮
@artichokelord
2/3 I have an abundance mindset, & think all art , even AI art, is derived from human thought. However, there is a balance to that, & legitimate problem of AI art being used mindlessly for cash grabbing projects that have more quantitate output that genuine projects.
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Kath 👹🔸🚮
@artichokelord
I actually see it the same way, the phrasing was meant to play devils advocate to the extreme and see folks thoughts. I also use AI to streamline processes / save time / bring certain ideas to life, but I also see the value and beauty in constructing something with human love, labor, & creativity. Both can exist. 1/2
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