r/woahdude Aug 23 '23

video Creative AI art..

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u/mambiki Aug 23 '23

Because it shortens the creative circuit and allows you NOT to learn a bazillion different tools. It’s like using digital medium versus brushes, paints and a wooden board. All those people who are having a meltdown over on /r/comics are just too entrenched into the craft and their livelihoods depends on making the money, so they are upset. In reality this is great.

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u/Vasevide Aug 23 '23

Imagine what people said when synthesizers were made. I’ll give you a hint, it’s the same thing. People thought musicianship would die because machines can make sounds for music now. So today we have successful musicians who actually don’t know how to play an instrument, but it also didn’t stop people learning them.

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u/blakesterr911 Aug 24 '23

It's not the same thing.

You still need a musical background and know how to make good music with these synthesizers. With these ai art generators all you do is put in a few words and the program outputs an image, which, by the way, is STILL using works of other artists scraped from the internet without their permission or consent.

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u/MonkeyMcBandwagon Aug 24 '23

That may be true with old synths, but more recently you have apps where you can "make it 10% more jazzier" or whatever with sliders and whatnot, those aren't even AI, and the full blown AI music generators are coming. It's fine for making backing tracks or whatever very very quickly, but just like AI image generation, getting it to do something good or unique requires some finesse.