• the_q@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Alright then your opinion on this particular aspect of AI isn’t valid for this conversation.

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      10 months ago

      Lol.

      Person who uses AI daily has no say in the validity of using AI.

      Okay champ!

      Go back to shitting in the street because plumbing stole the night soil men’s job.

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        10 months ago

        Having chat gpt feed you code isn’t that same as having fully created art created in seconds by typing a prompt, champ.

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          I also use image generation stuff for design inspiration and place holder art.

          Did you miss the part where I specifically mention using it for imagery as well?

          Anyway look, you don’t use AI so your opinion doesn’t matter. Bye.

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              Let’s say they don’t create original artwork, and only/mostly use AI generated artwork. May I ask why it matters? It’s a little cringey to see big corporations are using it, but it’s also silly to assume that programmers used to pay for art for personal projects. In the vast majority of cases, they just avoided pursuing projects that required a lot of artwork. The whole “I wrote a cool indie game and I need an artist; I can’t pay you, but I can give you a share of the profit!!!” meme exists for a reason.

              The reverse is also true: artists can use AI to cut out the software dev in their own projects. Shouldn’t that be regarded as a good thing? Devs are expensive right now.