>>772050>you didn't make that, you just heated it upcorrect
>you're taking jobs from chefschefs are usually qualified to make a lot more than pizza, so the existence of frozen pizza doesn't really threaten their livelihoods. frozen pizza is just a low effort convenience, it doesn't even compete with or take market share from pizza restaurants.
>I wish there was some kind of machine that turned my thoughts directly into imagesAI doesn't do that, it has no way of knowing exactly what your ideas are, and even if it did, it'd still produce generic by-the-numbers derivative slop. at best, you can use it to spitball ideas, I guess, but sloppers want to churn out no effort sloppa and christen it as the highest art, equivalent to the mona lisa or something.
>can't wait for a future when we have…nobody, at any point in history, pined for a time when we had AIslop. what people wanted were autonomous robotics solutions that had some degree of human-like reasoning to whom we could delegate boring and unappealing but otherwise necessary tasks, while humans take the extra time they would've spent on said tasks to focus on more important things (like creating art).
>false equivalence between an what an actual artist does and what an algorithm doesbad faith! deliberately incendiary! retarded and undeserving of reply! and yet, I must explain the retardation: you see, human beings aren't machines that can use mathematical precision to replicate derivative works from another artist to the point that what they produce is indistinguishable from what the original artist produced. AI is what does that, so the same rules of "inspiration" don't apply. also, AI only creates derivative works, it doesn't make anything new. it needs a dataset and training, without that you have nothing, whereas humans can conceptualize even without reference objects or having been exposed to another artist's work.
>art is about expression>art is about making moneyfalse dichotomy, because art is both an avenue of human expression and a commodity
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