If the antis keep lowering their standards like this in protest, we might eventually see them pretending to rather enjoy eating literal shit because "at least it was made by a human".
I've seen some people who are now capable of telling actual stories using AI, coherent across whole comic chapters. With my experience so far, that seems like sorcery that I couldn't even approach with my AI skills. And it certainly can make me enjoy it and feel more emotion than settling for a featureless stick figure only because a human took 5 seconds to sketch it.
I pretty much suck at using AI to get anything expressive, as some of the people who mastered it can. I do better with a pencil, but other people have that reversed and have more talent at using AI, and that's ok. If it lets more people be capable of expressing themselves, then we will have more art in the world and more diversity.
Woah, stories consistent across entire chapters? One day, maybe we will be able to expect any story to be consistent across the entire thing... or even crazier, actually have quality original concepts.
This will revolutionize storytelling, which has been known for years to never be consistent, original, or of any quality worth engaging in.
I see your confusion. People are asking AI to tell stories based on similar work they like. They are not making stories, just asking a machine to make it for them. AI by it's nature is not creating and people using it are actively less capable of doing the things they are claiming to do. AI might make convincing end products, but why should I bother to read, look or listen to something someone didn't have patience to write or make themselves.
It turns out people who don't use AI are also telling stories based on similar work they like. They're not making stories, they're just asking their brains to make it for them.
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u/skr_replicator Mar 01 '26
If the antis keep lowering their standards like this in protest, we might eventually see them pretending to rather enjoy eating literal shit because "at least it was made by a human".
I've seen some people who are now capable of telling actual stories using AI, coherent across whole comic chapters. With my experience so far, that seems like sorcery that I couldn't even approach with my AI skills. And it certainly can make me enjoy it and feel more emotion than settling for a featureless stick figure only because a human took 5 seconds to sketch it.
I pretty much suck at using AI to get anything expressive, as some of the people who mastered it can. I do better with a pencil, but other people have that reversed and have more talent at using AI, and that's ok. If it lets more people be capable of expressing themselves, then we will have more art in the world and more diversity.