Additionally, this view ignores art consumers, who out-number artists by several orders of magnitude. It seems unfair to orient so much of the discussion of AI art’s effects on the smaller group of people who currently create art.
What is the greater framework behind this argument? “Creating art” is one of the most general potentials a human being can realize. With your argument we could justify chopping off every human potential because “there’s a greater amount of people who don’t care about realizing it”.
I think deleting a key human potential (and a shared cultural context) affects the entire society.
What is the greater framework behind this argument? “Creating art” is one of the most general potentials a human being can realize. With your argument we could justify chopping off every human potential because “there’s a greater amount of people who don’t care about realizing it”.
I think deleting a key human potential (and a shared cultural context) affects the entire society.