the implications a few steps beyond that are pretty sinister but in the short term, it'd render artistic ability moot and creating art would solely be a matter of imagination
I wonder if we'll even bother preserving historical artworks in the future considering the average person won't see it as any different than something that was automatically generated
gay, i think they definitely go ta point, retards are clogging up the internet with their bullshit and it's slowing everyone down. Specifically people on this website.
Originally posted by Bradley
gay, i think they definitely go ta point, retards are clogging up the internet with their bullshit and it's slowing everyone down. Specifically people on this website.
Originally posted by Ghost
Yeah just feed it to the machine and steal from more real artists 🤡🌏
"steal"
it's kind of funny that these people thought they'd be safe because their work is 'creative' and harder to automate, but it turned out that the real hurdle was integration with existing toolchains, and their tools are far easier to integrate with than say, a train or truck driver's.
I don't really feel bad for them though, considering many of them went into massive debt for art degrees only to spend all their time commissioning furry porn. it's kind of like how people derisively call Hitler a 'failed artist' - his art was actually quite good, the industry just changed (in his case, Weimar colleges and sponsors only wanted to deal in 'non-representational' art) and nobody was willing to pay him anymore.
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Originally posted by Bradley
why do you keep focusing on hitler and them not liking his style of art? This is the third time in as many days you've brought it up.
Is there something you're trying to get at, Aldy? Do you feel like you're Hitler and no onea ppreciates your art work?
he gets brough up in related conversations a lot, and it's ironic
"and just like that, we wake up to a new morning with the realization that an entirely new genre of child pornography had thrusted itself unconsentually into our daily lives ...."