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Tom Dunne
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Wasn’t he the one who became a superhero because his uncle was murdered in an alley or something?

lowering barriers to expression

A younger Superman, because 217 episodes of Smallville might not have covered that thoroughly enough.

I can forgive a good bit about Man of Steel, but that really was the worst take on Jonathan Kent ever.

Other than your first sentence, you’re absolutely right.

Don’t conflate process with work. There are many, many crafts or trades whose process lend itself to the result. This is even applied to life philosophy in the form of “Not about the destination, but the journey.” AI is contributing to a 1-button world where we magically get what we request, right away. Everything

AI art is not personal expression, it is the expressions of an algorithm. Typing in a few cue words does not equate to poring your soul into learning a craft and executing. What you are saying is the same thing as some moron on the internet thinking that they are an immunologist because they read a news article.

Have you ever wondered why you don’t have any friends?

I don’t see the need for the derisive sarcasm. You are correct without the sarcasm. “Technology” is not a monolith. There is good and bad technology. That which has the capacity to help and that which has the capacity to hinder. I see this as the latter.

So, while subjectively, it may make no difference to you, it is, and should be a concern for many in the art world who see this as a genuine threat to real creativity.

Do AI art without stealing existing art.

Do AI art without stealing existing art.

Based on your hate-boner for a typical Kotaku writer, I may have some ideas.

Luke doesn’t seem the type to touch you.

“We should not be angry at unethical things happening. Thats just the way of things and we should absolutely do nothing to change that.”

All the examples that you gave are either free according to the license, have to give credits to the creator or you have to pay for them in order to use it. All of those things have not been taken into consideration with AI and just been scraped from the internet without any consideration.  Iray is just a renderer and

Why ArtStation doesn’t choose to make user-generated art the front page and a separate page for AI-generated art is beyond me... hell, let people choose in their profile which they want as their front page – different folks, different strokes, nothing wrong with it

Yeah hands are tough and I’ve seen them drawn badly before, but like, I feel like a human artist would have recognized that the fingernail goes on the end of the finger and not halfway along. Like it’s a different degree of wrong.

I don’t think AI art is going anywhere, and I don’t think there’s much anyone can do to stop it. As a working designer and illustrator, I don’t really know how I feel about it personally, but I do think that, at some point, if an Art Director can use an AI to get the visuals they need for a production, instead of

Very interesting response about the copyright stuff, because most of these image generators are trained with the LAION dataset that in theory was only allowed to be used for academic purpose.