No, I really didn't - but I can't exactly stop your confirmation bias.
"AI Tsar" - an MEP drafting legislation on regulating AI/LLMs is an emperor of it? What?
I haven't actually, ha. Thanks for explaining.
But I've yet to see something wwrthwhile.
So, you don't like the art you've seen made with AI. That's fine. Art is subjective; just because you don't like a medium doesn't mean it's not creative. There are plenty of mediums and styles I don't personally like either.
If you think that AI is a shortcut to replace a creative idea, you will not be able to get any art from it.
That's not contentious, in the sense of you won't come up with any interesting art. My toddler's scribble on a page isn't interesting art either, but it's still art.
As for the 'AI bro' thing - I haven't run in to this, but yes it does sound like the ones that don't want to share their prompts are insecure. It's very normal for most artists to share their media and techniques with their piece; most AI art I've seen, particularly the better more interesting stuff, the person has shared their prompts and the models they've used.p
Okay. That wasn't what I was trying to imply at all.
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Next time you accidentally own a slave, do let me know when you decide to let them go free with the consequence being a murderous wizard immediately shows up at your house.
Oh well I guess that makes it okay then.
Conspiratorial? What?
Large Language Models cannot be genuinely creative; I agree. The people using them can. Why is that disagreeable?
No. No. If anything it's a little over cautious.
What would the 'or else' be?
I think this is quite a hyperbolic analysis.
Yeah, good quality handwriting is less prevalent now than it has been in the past - but that's not because of a loss of artistry, but because that mode of written communication is less important. But there are still plenty of calligraphy artists out there, and are perhaps more highly prized now than they were before.
Human creativity doesn't stop, we just progress to new tools when the previous ones can be automated. And yet, even then, we still have people that go back to use the old tools for the simple joy of using them.
Don't mistake delegation for subordination.