clevelanders
clevelanders t1_j38omgg wrote
The discoveries themselves are nothing to be feared. It’s the timo act it will have on real people that puts us into a philosophical quagmire. These changes have real human cost, this one potentially being larger than we even know.
It’s a really cool time to be alive, but there’s nothing wrong with lamenting or trying to change the toll it’ll have on many human’s lives
clevelanders t1_j38obow wrote
Reply to comment by Fifthhorseman1 in The future: our POV (ft. AIart issue) by thebestmtgplayer
Yeah but i think this is where philosophy meets the real world in terms of use licenses. So for designs and art used for business or anything that will be sold there are strict rules around what’s fair use and what’s not. Most creative projects and businesses alike are forced to work with artists to create unique designs because of those rules, as it’s not legal to just pull from Google images and release something for profit. So what AI art will do is make it way cheaper to get small artwork created, and our price current “starving artists” while also driving going rate in the market down tremendously.
It’s not about the art itself or the proliferation of art in the world, but the humane aspects of how AI’s creation and distribution model will impact the humans in the same creative space
clevelanders t1_iu0gquj wrote
Reply to comment by LoveFishSticks in The Ego Siphon, by me by GenericOnlineName
Travelled and lived all over the world and weirdly wouldn’t want to live anywhere else right now
clevelanders t1_ity8dle wrote
Reply to comment by TheRealUlfric in The Ego Siphon, by me by GenericOnlineName
Ohio is heaven.
clevelanders t1_j38p7i8 wrote
Reply to comment by Fifthhorseman1 in The future: our POV (ft. AIart issue) by thebestmtgplayer
Yep very well put