Submitted by Nintell t3_ytmgdr in singularity
On one hand we have the artists, they were always told that they'd never be replaced their entire lives and all of a sudden something which felt so easy just got taken away from them. This results in the misunderstanding of AI long term not because they WANT to be malicious but because they're rightfully unable to process what just happened to the security they had their entire lives.
Then there's the people making the AI, they unlike the artists are aware that automation will take all jobs imaginable but the artists aren't resulting the feeling of heartlessness in them as they feel like artists are just "luddites" as they can see farther into this than the artists can but still refuse to see from the artists point of view disconnecting the both of these two constantly.
I feel like artists are a bit confused on this but that those that aren't confused can't understand the artists in this situation and the disconnect is making both groups kinda toxic in all this as time goes on, what do you guys think about everything though?
Kaarssteun t1_iw4xvvw wrote
Yep. There's people depending on art as a job, and through the market of commissions not being nearly as lucrative as it was before, they are losing their dream job. That deserves sympathy.
However dehumanizing this next point might sound, it is extremely important. Everyone must realize AI is on its way, and let go of the solid societal belief that labor is essential to living a comfortable life. It might no longer be so in the (near) future. Artists are simply the first to take this irreversable bullet; and that's causing some incredible exposure.