Baron_Samedi_ t1_itsa99m wrote
Reply to comment by AdditionalPizza in With all the AI breakthroughs and IT advancements the past year, how do people react these days when you try to discuss the nearing automation and AGI revolution? by AdditionalPizza
That remains to be seen.
I do not believe there's an upper limit on human creativity.
Evnogena t1_itsop7f wrote
Yeah. The value of human artistic creative endeavors is already ephemeral and highly subjective. There'll aways be an audience for it, people willing to consume, it's not like the A.I. will be stealing the whole 'market'.
There is infinite availability for such new creative endeavors, and a never ending demand for the supply. It might lose value, but even if A.I. takes over the majority of the field, people will still go for human artists for the same reason people still buy physical books. Because they want to, because they like it, and because that's all that matters at the end of the day for endeavors of a creative nature.
ninjasaid13 t1_ittcrl4 wrote
Until AI starts scanning the human brain for the perfect artwork that activates all the pleasure center of the brain.
Baron_Samedi_ t1_ittu7l5 wrote
AI will discover that the perfect artwork must be made by a human. Without the human side of the story, art is that much less relatable.
Shamwowz21 t1_iu2dcx9 wrote
There is on unenhanced. The limiter is your lifespan, and if you even have time and security to be creative. I agree that once memory and speed is not an issue, it will have no limit (bar insanity).
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