DarK_RaideR says:
I used to be in the same camp until very recently. Obviously, it's an ongoing discourse so I don't have any hills I'm willing to die on, I'm open to discussion and I don't mean this to come across as a personal attack or anything.
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I don't have any hills I'm willing to die on, I'm open to discussion. I was letting this quiet, but your post called my attention and I would like to know more and learn more and I don't mean this to come across as a personal attack or anything, so...
DarK_RaideR says:
so why not use AI, right? Well, because it starts with these little convenient things and before you know it (...) a world where this line of thinking has made people to not bother to learn how to play music and jam with bandmates and instead they just plug a few prompts into AI
I get the arguments against usage of AIs because they profit from internet content and also FlyingSucculent ones about a soul (see below for a candle equivalent) but your reasons are new to me and I would like to hear more.
So let me give an analogy... We live in a world were the prevalence of industrially manufactured glass has made handcrafted glasswork increasingly rare. Candle making, once a vital trade, particularly in winter months, has severely decreased with the widespread availability of better and mass-produced alternatives.
I feel like some businesses will continue (and I know a candle maker, to be honest), but in a few years, some of these things we "handmake" now will probably be uncommon, and like candles, most will be mass-produced, or rather "AI-produced" to a reasonable quality.
There is still a market for handmade products, specially considering that, for some people, they have subjective qualities (more of a "soul" maybe?).
Having said that, I will learn the hard way the few things that I wanna be good at, so I can do those "from scratch" but in most case I would rather learn how to operate tools and machines to make things easier/faster.
If that's the case, why don't you see...
DarK_RaideR says:
AI as a tool to get NPCs portraits and whatnot
... anymore?
Most designers that I work with are learning and using AI to improve their job, like they used to learn Photoshop and other image tools, instead of just learning to use pencil, crayons and oil to draw their products. The good ones know how to do it without AI. But the best, IMHO, not only can do without but also learn how to use AI to do it easier/faster.
If even professional designers are using AI to get their images, why shouldn't I?
PS: I am not a designer.
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