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I am not an artist, so I don't really care about how much AI art will destroy their livelihood, but I dislike it for the same reason I dislike autotune or social media photo filters.
Everyone uses autotune and filters, and the best examples are "transparent". But obvious usage of autotune, photo filters and AI art simply floods my attention with noise. Just as I don't want every company to have an anthem sang by a warbling voice that used to be Sarah from HR's before autotuning, I don't want every blogpost to have an AI-generated hero image.
Before AI web designers used effect as clouds of tags or parallax. Garbage
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making more of garbage was common trend even before AI, it's just a bit more of it Microsoft had animated cartoonish characters in 90x, when PCs had 8-16 megabytes of RAM (at least you could turn them off).
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Agree with this entirely. AI is going to lead to a new inundation of total slop. My positive-to-neutral attitude shifted to slight hostility (though still feeling that a lot of the complaining is pure entitlement) when I saw printouts of shitty AI art at a county fair that some teenager cobbled together in a presentation. I would have respected childish crayon drawings more.
This makes me think of Clip Art and Comic Sans, and that Brian Eno quote about the desire to replicate the flaws of old media as soon as newer media eliminates them.
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Seconded. When I click on some intellectual dark web would be radical, and his blog is interspersed with images of him drawn up as a cartoon hero, I close it. When I go on Twitter and a thread features a million irrelevant ai generated images, I click away.
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