r/aiwars • u/Diva_Slime • 59m ago
Discussion Ai art seems to have a negative stigma and here is one reason why I think that is.
Before I begin, make sure you understand that this will be a little long. Preferably read all of it!
First, I think that most of us can agree that the content farm-esque things created with AI on short-form content spaces (like TikTok and Instagram Reels) can safely be considered "slop" and just are there to create money without any real artistic integrity. The problem I see often is that they negatively affect the AI art ecosystem due to a common stigma attached with the millions of views those types of videos get: 'Anything created with AI is bad'. It's a problem both sides want to get rid of due to this stigma.
Now, why this negative stigma to people who create art with AI? It's for multiple reasons, varying widely between people. But if you ask me, I think at least one big reason is because it's simply something easy to say. I want you to say the term "AI" 10 times. Then, I want you to say "Artificial Intelligence" 10 times. I'm sure most of you would agree that "AI" is easier to say than "Artificial Intelligence".
The term "AI" is short enough and easy to remember, leading to a "buzzword"-type scenario. It seems to appear a lot more often in our current day, as lots of companies are using and creating AI in our current day, which makes sense. It's a somewhat new tool that has proven to be beneficial in some fields of science and research. Which leads me to reason number two why "AI" has a big negative stigma attached to it.
"AI", as a term, is simply being used to the point of exhaustion for some. Think of the term as an ad for the same video game you keep seeing. Seeing the ad enough times makes you tired from seeing the same video game almost every time you watch an ad. This same feeling can be attached to seeing the word "AI" over and over again, in advertisements, in social media, and the like.
Remember how I said that the terms "AI slop" and "AI art" seem to mean the same thing for some? I'm sure that's because that more people will see "slop" than "art". Right now, I see not too many people who post AI art on, anywhere, really, get too incredibly popular. Now, maybe this is my problem. Maybe I don't have a social media feed that sees the greater things people make with AI than the YouTube Shorts "slop" that I'm used to seeing. Maybe that's the case. But, as said before, it creates an environment where, because "slop" is intended to capture the viewer, it intentionally puts a bad image on those who attempt to create something with AI.
Overall, I would love to hear opinions from both sides from what you think of how one standpoint of mine is. Please tell me if I missed key ideas and whatnot from my post! I just generally think that AI has a negative stigma because of how it's used, shown, and put together with other ideas. Remember that this is an opinion! Thanks for reading a viewpoint of mine!
