However, keep in mind that sophistication for a human, and sophistication for a computer are 2 different things. Chances are, the more sophistication required on behalf of a human, the easier the job is for a computer - the latter only struggling with what we consider to be easy- namely sight, and the ability to hold a conversation.
While it's true that computers would struggle with creativity out of the blue - the type of creativity involved in actual jobs, is much less than artists creating their own, independent art.
I mean, someone working on game art, or designing advertisements, or websites, are getting similar parameters as Dall-E, from their supervisors/clients.
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However, keep in mind that sophistication for a human, and sophistication for a computer are 2 different things. Chances are, the more sophistication required on behalf of a human, the easier the job is for a computer - the latter only struggling with what we consider to be easy- namely sight, and the ability to hold a conversation.
While it's true that computers would struggle with creativity out of the blue - the type of creativity involved in actual jobs, is much less than artists creating their own, independent art.
I mean, someone working on game art, or designing advertisements, or websites, are getting similar parameters as Dall-E, from their supervisors/clients.