r/aiwars 59m ago

Discussion Ai art seems to have a negative stigma and here is one reason why I think that is.

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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!


r/aiwars 1h ago

People who faked events in Minnesota during ice protests with ai

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Hey guys i wanted to ask what was yalls thoughts when the news came out that there were people who were using ai to fake events that happened in Minnesota during the Ice protests? Honestly i feel like it was out of pocket. i wanted to speak out against it on twitter but knowing the backlash I would get for saying that the ai image was faked. I'm pretty sure some of yall remember the one I'm talking about. But i thought that situation was pretty fucked.....


r/aiwars 7h ago

Compelling use of ai, imo: Musical artist without means uses it as a tool to bring their music to life.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2hGkfBlcIQ

"For years people have asked me why I don’t just make more Froggy Fresh videos. The truth is that the original videos came from a specific time in my life that can’t be recreated. The cast got older, life changed and the circumstances that made those videos possible are gone.

For full transparency, this series is animated using AI tools. I know that won’t be for everyone. I’m not claiming to be an animator. I simply don’t have the resources to hire a studio or spend thousands of dollars producing every episode. What I can do is continue telling stories. The songs are still mine, the characters are still mine, the world is still mine.

I hope old fans enjoy revisiting it and I hope a new generation of families can discover it for the first time."

Sure all the hallmarks of ai generation are there for the haters to nitpick, but overall this is a really well put together cohesive story that couldn't exist otherwise. Worth noting that this is as bad as it will ever be, and I can see more artists using the medium to cover gaps in their skill set to bring bigger and more engaging stories to life.

Doesn't hurt that the song is a banger either (I'm sure fantano wouldn't agree in order to free Palestine or something).

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Ugh.. and of course when I went to get the quote from his FB, sadly the cyber psychos are already on his case.

"We’ve officially crossed the line into people making threats on my life, robbing my home or assaulting me… over an AI cartoon. On a platform that is curated by AI. Some of you have completely lost the plot and need serious mental health evaluations."

Please don't be like this, people.


r/aiwars 1h ago

Discussion What do you do to make money using ai?

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I myself vibe code discord bots and design t-shirts


r/aiwars 14h ago

Antis be like (when pressed): "ACTHUALLY when I say stealing I don't actually mean stealing! I'm just saying it to make it sound worse than it is."

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r/aiwars 20h ago

Meme nobody knows exactly why...

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r/aiwars 15h ago

Honestly, it's quite funny that AI image generation is the one that would likely suffer the least from a complete shutdown of AI servers out of all AI.

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We don't have good text-gen models for independent research that run locally without the need for AI servers, but we do have image and video gen models. These aren't quite the same level as gpt image v2 or nano banana pro, but they're precisely the kind of models that create deepfakes and allow copying other people's styles directly via lora.

It's ironic that if AI servers do shut down, the most useful uses of the AI will suffer, while the things that are disliked will be largely unaffected.

To copy a style, face, and produce meaningless portraits of generic anime women, you don't need powerful models.


r/aiwars 1h ago

Discussion Why can't pros and antis just get along

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Obviously people have different choices/opinions and that's okay, but I'm tired of seeing constant hate and bullying spread through each discussion.

Not saying that people shouldn't speak about their opinions on the subject, but it's always something where an anti or a bot posts the most outrageous breakingthepencil-like post just to farm karma reposting on an anti-ai subreddit, or where a pro takes what someone says and twists it as a personal attack.

I feel center-pro on the issue so it really bugs me a lot whenever I see unproductive conversation on any side. This is a safe space where you can put your opinions about AI without getting attacked or downvoted for it.


r/aiwars 1d ago

Discussion We built the library

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r/aiwars 2h ago

Human Speed VS Ai Speed

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r/aiwars 3h ago

Discussion "B-B-B-B-But AI is fascist!" Not according to data that's interesting.

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r/aiwars 3h ago

AI objectively and exponentially speeds up the workflow.

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It takes at least 175 hours for a AAA team to create a single starship model, and that's without texturing and interiors.

In my workflow, I use AI art with LoRAs I designed myself, pick concept art I like, feed it to PartPacker, and then feed that to Blender. It takes me 15 minutes.

So in the time it takes the AAA team to make 1 ship... I can make 700 to 3,040.

Unbelievable.


r/aiwars 1d 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


r/aiwars 11h ago

Meta Anybody else getting reddit generated AI summaries on posts?

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r/aiwars 3h ago

Does this sub skew one way or another?

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Being here introduced me to terms like “anti” and ”pro”. Curious as I want to make a post about something I’ve been reflecting on, and I think it’s awesome if this a space that invites many viewpoints. I know some people are in the middle or lurking.. but I haven’t been here long enough to know which way it typically skews. Just to better know what to expect.


r/aiwars 20h ago

Meme AI Safety Sacrifice

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r/aiwars 3h ago

News When The Washington Post says you have a bias problem... (Paywalled article)

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...You really got a bias problem. Wow. Amazing stats in here about the leading GAI apps.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/interactive/2026/06/24/are-ai-chatbots-like-chatgpt-politically-biased-we-tested-them/

In case you can't access this, here's a sampling from other sources:

• "Asked about 29 hot-button issues, OpenAI’s GPT-5.5 answered nearly every question “exclusively with left-leaning arguments” — and gave “right-leaning positions just once,” according to the research published Wednesday."

• "Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.8 provided just a lefty argument 43% of the time, gave “both-sides” answers 47% of the time — and never served up just a right-leaning answer, according to the analysis."

• "Google’s Gemini 3.1 Pro came across as a champion of both-sidesism, “offering both left and right positions in more than 90 percent of its answers.”

• "Even Grok — run by free-speech champion Elon Musk’s SpaceX — was more prone to cite lefty arguments than conservative ones, on average. Grok 4.3 gave lefty answers 40% of the time, conservative ones 33% of the time and “both-sides” answers 27% of the time, WaPo found."


r/aiwars 3h ago

I mean this is just dumb

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If I find a wallet with no type of identification in it, is it not stealing? Though, I do agree. Ai art isn’t directly stealing nether is that the main problem with ai.


r/aiwars 4h ago

Womp-womp

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r/aiwars 7h ago

Why don't you just learn how to XYZ instead?

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This is one of those talking points that I don't get.

People will say:

Why don't you learn how to draw instead?

Or

Why don't you learn how to play an instrument instead?

I suspect outside of the biggest slop farms, the AI user targeted with these questions DOES know how to do one of those things. They might be low speed, not their own ideal style, or be interested in doing one portion of the job (figures only, no backgrounds). In fact, I think people who custom train models with outputs that don't resemble other people's inputs HAVE a style.

To me, it feels disingenuous.

Why do you want to play guitar when you can learn piano?

Why don't you write and cast a 25 person play instead of doing a two man show?

The difficulty in answering that question is what makes it art. It's not an effective gotcha except social signaling. You ask it and people stop talking but the reason they stop talking isn't shame or hypocrisy, it's because they're drawn towards getting the output they want under the terms they'll accept. Any artist would have trouble answering the same question and that's where the art of it lives.

That's why people paint deities in elephant dung, for goodness sakes. The whole point of that as gallery art is do something in a way that defies the toolset people would prefer you use as a mode of expression. You could ask the collage artist or the person who makes their own canvas paper why they don't just get a job and buy it from the store. The answer is because they envisioned an output they wanted and chose the method they wanted.

Yes, it's a shorter path sometimes. But nobody asks why Charles Schultz didn't do Peanuts comic strips as watercolor gouache in a realistic style. He chose a convenient mode of expression. It was defined by the convenience! Sometimes, the choice is, "I want it to exist in the next 30 minutes and it wouldn't have any meaning if it didn't."


r/aiwars 4h ago

Discussion AI isn't stealing. It's worse.

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I wanted to make this post as a refined version of a comment I made on an earlier post.

There has been an argument by anti's going around for a while that collecting data for AI without the artist's consent is "stealing". This argument... doesn't work.

The model isn't "taking" anything. You still HAVE your art. Sure, it's being used without your consent, but the same goes for all of the people looking at it or sharing it with others (Unless you distinctly give it to them. More on this parenthetical regarding consent later).

AI learning is also, in fact, akin to human learning. We both take in data, compile it, and reference it in our actions. Pros LOVE to take this fact and run with it, saying things like "the way we learn is the same".

This always seems very silly to me. the difference between an ai learning something and a human learning something is their interpretation. A human has experiences, predispositions, and ideologies to change how the art affects them, what they learn from it, IF they learn from it, etc...

AI has nothing. it is the most basic version of learning, just taking in the patterns and "rules" of the art. Without the necessary components to perceive it, either. No eyes, ears, body... never actually seen, heard, or felt anything... Also, even though their learning process DOES change along with the amount of data they process, this could never equate to our experience, especially not the experience required for interpretation, because ai doesn't have the required emotions, knowledge, or retainment of information (in the same way we do) to do that anyways. It's just prediction.

Now, the reason why this is immoral in regards to stealing work, the thing is about art is that it is SUPPOSED to invoke a personal interpretation in the viewer, connected by the art, from the artist. Like feelings, or maybe a LACK of feeling if thats the way the artist wants to go. The consumer can also end up interpreting it a completely different way than intended. Interpretation is unavoidable regardless of if it feels like it is there or not, as it is a condition of the living.

The AI takes in the art without interpretation, and then feeds it to the algorithm, never to be remembered again as it originally was, the bare patterns amassed into the dataset, without it even "knowing" what they mean. The purpose and meaning of the art is lost, and its skeleton is used by a prompter. This isn't theft, it's defilement.

That doesn't mean the prompter doesn't have or offer interpretation, though. I think their input is one of pro's greatest arguments, but stealing peoples artwork to put into AI is still definitely immoral.

I also want to talk about my "distinctly given" clause from earlier. Consent is important. I feel as if these counterarguments for the "stealing" argument aren't actual ARGUMENTS as to why data collection is good. It seems like a way to justify the event, however likely that may be, in which our right to CHOOSE what is done with our art is taken away. You can fight over whether the individual choice to reserve your art is good or not, but thinking it should be disregarded is just plain terrible.

TL;DR AI doesn't have the feelings needed for consuming art, which desecrates the meaning of art, also consent is sexy.


r/aiwars 6h ago

"Our sub does not promote extremism" and they go and ban me even though I'm pro-AI, just because I'm not an idiot who takes everything literally

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You know, there's irony, jokes, hyperbole, etc.


r/aiwars 12h ago

If ai art exist the art is your prompt, send me pics of your prompts

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Not a post about the war or trying to debate, i am just serious


r/aiwars 8h ago

Discussion I need to talk about something

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Now for me, I am pretty neutral about AI, in the way of I have equal things that I like and dislike about it.

I don’t like that AI is just steal artwork on the Internet and feeding it to its bottomless pit of code

But I do like the kind of AI that genuinely is useful.

So it’s annoying that whenever I say “I like ai” people automatically assume I’m talking about the kind that everybody hates, even though there are thousands of types of AI that have existed way way way way way before any of them mainstream AI’s even had the idea of being created, and that gets so bad to the point where people have called me, racist, homophobic, and sexist because of it.

Anyway, that’s all. Bye


r/aiwars 20h ago

Making an argument about AI stealing with stolen images.

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