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Date of upload: Apr 20, 2023 ^^
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As an artist I'm having a hard time with how I feel about it. On the one hand, it replaces my ability to just be an illustrator. On the other hand, it makes me feel like I'm an art director, and it could help me do projects that I, in the past, would have needed a TEAM of people to work on. So, do I miss the old ways? Or do I prefer being a fake art director? I feel like I could more easily make a video game than ever, as an example. I can only make so many assets on my own, but AI can help me figure out colors, and even character designs, so I can just illustrate them into my game.
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Thereās one aspect of our life that A.I. art encompasses and fits rather brilliantly ā itās the speed of the content that is pumped out and instantly forgotten. This whole āspeedā thing is the bane of human artists: you spend hours (often days, months, maybe years sometimes) crafting your piece, then when itās done you put it outā¦ aaaand itās rendered irrelevant after several minutes, buried under the speedy stream of content. You get your ā5 minutes of fameā (or maybe not even that) and the thing you put so much effort and dedication into is literally gone, cast into oblivion, buried. So, throughout recent years, the only way to āstay afloatā for artists was to create a constant āonline presenceā, to pump out as much content as possible to ābeat the streamā and stay relevant. With A.I. art this whole thing becomes irrelevant since one can technically create an infinite stream of A.I. art, thus boosting oneās āonline presenceā to infinity ā āa new piece every second!ā
So, what Iām driving at is that a sort of paradigm shift is required in terms of how we access art, how we appreciate it, and how we value it. No idea how itāll turn out, though.
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As a designer, I'm inspired, follow trends (even if I think I'm being original), and mould into something new for others to enjoy. None of my work has ever been copyrighted because I'm a Landscape Architect. I just keep improving. Now with Ai all of Architecture as an industry is in fear. The reality is that packages of work (normally 5-10 stages of packages) would take three people, two mid-level and one senior, two weeks (10 days) often one long day due to alterations/mistakes etc. With Ai with decent libraries, one person 2 days if not quicker. So thousands of surplus designers, graphics renderers, rendering programmes etc. Gone. So Keynes was right after all about needing to find time for leisure, UBI? it's just who owns the asset? And at what price. Should be elected transparent governments, not DAVOS-type corporations. It's all down to RENT.
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There is a reason why we learn math even though the calculator was invented
Still draw realistic drawings when the camera was invented
Still play physical instruments when digital instruments were invented
We don't do it because it's the most efficient way, the best way, or the fastest way
We do it to grow
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Iāve worked in Silicon Valley for decades as a programmer. The reactions are the same I witnessed from newspapers, music labels, and others. People get angry when theyāre faced with becoming redundant from new technology. Even my programming job is going to be extremely diluted within the next 5-7 years. Itās just the nature of human curiosity. Change is always occurring, weāre just living in a time where the pace of change accelerates so quickly we get to witness multiple cycles in a single lifetime, making it far more impactful / noticeable.
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I learned my skill as a paste up artist 40 years ago when most stuff was done by hand - retouching etc. 12 years after I left college, I got my first computer and have learned all the iterations of photoshop and other graphics software. I learned to combine my hand drawn illustrations with the digital effects and efficiency of graphics software. We have to adapt - it is one of our strengths as humans. I am experimenting with AI image generation and then combining it with my own illustrations and digital skills in photoshop. I believe we need to see AI as a tool that we direct our concepts with, build on and innovate with. It is not going away any time soon.
However, I do feel that how images are sourced by AI should somehow be legislated for so that living artists are not left without a way to live because people are making knock offs of their work.
It is a dichotomous and difficult dilemma- this I will agree on.
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@BuzzaB77
1 year ago
Absolutely spot on with the major record label analysis. They'll make it illegal until they can harness their own version .
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