@book @siinclaiir Can't just we be nice to each other?
@siinclaiir i think that if artists stand together enough to overpower the "Ai iz arts" crowd, it will make an enough of a diference to make people see what's the deal with this.
There are a lot of things that the Ai bros can't do like post WIPs, structural concepts, timelapses, alternate versions, etc, because they just don't have the tools to do it.
@siinclaiir Well, in the history of humanity there are a lot of thnigs that should have never existed to be honest. guns? bombs? hell, maybe we would be better off without computers at all.
My point of view it's that there's nothing to gain by being bitter about something that we know it's not gonna go away in the short time.
Being bitter and resentful about it is an option but you may end up arguing too much with people and you will end up hating everyone because of that. You can also choose to just avoid and ignore the theme entirely and it would be respectable, but then you wouldn't be able to predict and foresee the way this technology may affect your craft.
I am 1000% behind artists on this, because you know that i have a certain degree of artistic and creative aspirations, but i am also a fan of technology in general, and to me, generating images using AI tools is something no short of a technological miracle.
My stance on this until now it's that we should advocate for a fair and ethical use of these tools, and see that they can end up becoming a valuable resource for artists if they decide to use correctly,
And like i said, it's the artists and users which are gonna end up steering this technology onto a good place if people decide to be smart and not thinking with their gut but with their head.
Personally and speaking about my work, i have been incorporating AI recently on it in the form of asking these tools for references about shapes, composition, colors, etc, but only as a reference and not to steer my artworks in the direction the AI suggest me to. Also to make myself clear about my stuff being handmade i started posting my wireframes along my work to assure the viewer that everything has been done by me and not by someone else.
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@Reluctant_Weeb People (artists over anything else) are getting rustled about this because there has been an overabundance of AI generated images made by wannabes, being posted in spaces created for artists, sometimes overcrowding the timelines and obscuring art made by actual people.
It's understandable that people that are not in the art field don't see much problem about that.
@siinclaiir they care about artists but not enough to not profit out of them it seems.
To be honest, i think it's the users, the ARTISTS, and not the companies, who are gonna steer the trend to the good way. More people need to join these voices that demand to artists to be respected in the spaces created for them, and even more if such sites already ask money for premium treatement.
I've said it before, i am NOT against people using AI to generate images for personal and private use, or to use as reference in creating other type of media. But using them to pretend to be something you are not and try to profit from it is unethical, scummy and cringe.
You like AI generated images? Ok, keep them on your general social media profile only if you can and explicity mark them as images generated using AI. Keep them out of websites made to artists to share their hard done work, they don't deserve to be stolen attention by wannabes.
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