• hungryphrog@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    10 days ago

    The thing is, an AI ‘artist’ isn’t making art. They are generating images with no real meaning or effort put into them.

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      10 days ago

      That depends on what they’re doing. If they’re entering a prompt and rolling with what they get out of it, then sure.

      If they’re inputting a prompt and refining it with solely AI tools then meeeh, that starts to fade a little. I’d ask why someone is spending hours going back and forth with an AI instead of doing some of it manually, but it’s hard to tell one way or the other from the final output.

      If they’re inputting a prompt, refining it with AI tools and heavily editing what comes out in image editing software that’s approaching some strange digital mixed media weirdness I don’t think we have particularly good intuitions for.

      If they’re inputting a prompt and using the output as some building block like a texture on a 3D model or for a content aware fill in photo editing or for a brush or a stamp I genuinely have no mental model for what impact that has in my assessment of the “meaning” or “effort” going into a piece, if I’m being perfectly honest.

      Reductionism isn’t serving us particularly well on this one. Makes the pushback feel poorly informed and excessively dogmatic.

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        10 days ago

        Typing a prompt still isn’t making art. If you look at art, everything has intent behind it, nothing is random, everyone has their own style that evolves. Like if you’re drawing a meadow, there are lots of choices you make in the progress, like what plants you draw, in what style, in what stage, are any of them damaged for example. Art isn’t just about the end result, it’s the process itself.

        Typing a prompt is describing an image, not making it.

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          10 days ago

          You did not read the whole post you’re responding to, did you?

          It’s not often that you can see the exact moment an actual human brain ran out of token space, but here we are.