Art has evolved from the beginning of time. First we sang and whistled, until somebody figured out you could smack two sticks together to create a percussion. We used to use mud on our fingers to paint caves, until somebody figured out you could attach horse hair to a stick and make a paintbrush.
When personal computers were made, and digital art / digitally created music (EDM for example) began, people were apprehensive, but entire industries were formed around it.
AI removes the need for decades of training in those forms, and opens up the world of art to any individual with an idea. There is still input and creativity required to create something beautiful, but now everybody is armed with the most effective tool we've ever invented for the conversion of those thoughts and ideas into something special.
I think if anything, we're headed towards a renaissance. ANYBODY can create art now, and so those who always had that spark inside them but never realised it are entering the playing field.
And how is this "renaissance" going? Are we seeing unrecognized talent in new places? Or are we seeing mass amounts of soulless slop being crammed down our throats at every turn? Digital music didn't require stealing from real artists to create, which AI does. AI art lowers the bar so much that anyone can churn out garbage in a few keystrokes. Art isn't meant to be created on a whim. Spending years learning to make something helps a person figure out their style and make something that others want to hear. It is about the journey as much as the destination. Giving people tools to make them lazy has never been in people's best interest. This is like junk food for the creative mind, and we are beginning to see an obesity epidemic among so called "artists". This is not what Q wanted.
Well if you believe in Q, and that patriots in control, who's to say they didn't allow this? For what purpose? I don't know the answer. I'm just saying, the same sentiment was probably felt when cars replaced horses. We're in a transition period and it feels weird.
Art has evolved from the beginning of time. First we sang and whistled, until somebody figured out you could smack two sticks together to create a percussion. We used to use mud on our fingers to paint caves, until somebody figured out you could attach horse hair to a stick and make a paintbrush.
When personal computers were made, and digital art / digitally created music (EDM for example) began, people were apprehensive, but entire industries were formed around it.
AI removes the need for decades of training in those forms, and opens up the world of art to any individual with an idea. There is still input and creativity required to create something beautiful, but now everybody is armed with the most effective tool we've ever invented for the conversion of those thoughts and ideas into something special.
I think if anything, we're headed towards a renaissance. ANYBODY can create art now, and so those who always had that spark inside them but never realised it are entering the playing field.
And how is this "renaissance" going? Are we seeing unrecognized talent in new places? Or are we seeing mass amounts of soulless slop being crammed down our throats at every turn? Digital music didn't require stealing from real artists to create, which AI does. AI art lowers the bar so much that anyone can churn out garbage in a few keystrokes. Art isn't meant to be created on a whim. Spending years learning to make something helps a person figure out their style and make something that others want to hear. It is about the journey as much as the destination. Giving people tools to make them lazy has never been in people's best interest. This is like junk food for the creative mind, and we are beginning to see an obesity epidemic among so called "artists". This is not what Q wanted.
Well if you believe in Q, and that patriots in control, who's to say they didn't allow this? For what purpose? I don't know the answer. I'm just saying, the same sentiment was probably felt when cars replaced horses. We're in a transition period and it feels weird.