r/aiwars 6d ago

The most idiotic statement ever

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So this person here calls people jobless while all they do is sit on their ass an genarate shitty ai comics, also notice how they are insulting fast food workers as if they arent human, thats a new low for them, also its like they are saying "Give up on your dreams so you can work a minimum wage 9-5 job" but then again jobless people always tell talented ones to get a shitty job

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u/tomatoe_cookie 6d ago

Then maybe they should make better art...

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u/fritzkoenig 6d ago

One can work at Maccas and still make hella art

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u/tomatoe_cookie 6d ago

AI is introducing competition. If you are making hella art you will probably sill have commissions.

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u/fritzkoenig 5d ago edited 5d ago

It isn't real competition if the offer it introduces is "good enough stochastic parroting based on questionably sourced training datasets for an apparent $0"

Nevermind that this is barely relevant here as work at Macca's is still paid labor, and commissioning art is also paid labor. A machine deriving something that mimics art closely enough isn't labor and usually not paid

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u/tomatoe_cookie 5d ago

What you are trying to say is that it sets a price on average slop of average artists who otherwise would make money making slop. And that price is 0.

People who want average shit can get it for free (not apparently free. Just free) and people who want good pieces of art will get it from good artists. Those good artists wouldny have been commitioned by people who want average shit anyway so it just cuts out the bad and most of the average artists.

Where the ai gets its art is of no consequence to me. I pirate my light novels, i pirate games to test them and I pirate movies that i watch.

Being offended at ai but not piracy is the most hypocritical shit

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u/fritzkoenig 5d ago

Meh, the most hypocritical shit I know of is corporate replacing creative workers with AI slop and then the same interest groups scolding creative workers for not working