AI art has faced pushback for being built on stolen art without artists’ consent. While AI can be used as a creative tool, many worry corporations will use it to cut costs by replacing human artists. There are concerns that media saturated with AI generations, driven by profit motives, could strangle human creativity. However, AI could also augment human creativity if used as a tool. The key issue is how AI is created and used, and people need to remain vigilant to ensure it is integrated ethically into society.
AI art programs have been built using the work of artists without their consent or compensation, which is unethical.
While AI art can be used creatively, there are concerns about copyright violations and lack of artist attribution.
Most AI art is generated from short text prompts, with the AI making most of the creative decisions. This limits how much the user can claim authorship of the art.
Corporations are more interested in profiting from AI art than acting ethically, and have shown disregard for artists’ rights.
While AI can augment human creativity, there are concerns it could replace artists and reduce jobs.
AI art could saturate the market and reduce the amount of human-created art that people engage with. This could limit cultural exchange and creativity.
Corporations would likely use AI to generate mass-produced, algorithm-driven art that prioritizes profit over meaningful human expression.
AI could exacerbate issues with misinformation by generating fake content at scale.
People need to be aware of how AI works in order to remain vigilant about its impacts.
Artists are willing to adapt to new tools, but want to ensure AI is integrated ethically into society.
AI art has faced pushback for being built on stolen art without artists’ consent. While AI can be used as a creative tool, many worry corporations will use it to cut costs by replacing human artists. There are concerns that media saturated with AI generations, driven by profit motives, could strangle human creativity. However, AI could also augment human creativity if used as a tool. The key issue is how AI is created and used, and people need to remain vigilant to ensure it is integrated ethically into society.
AI art programs have been built using the work of artists without their consent or compensation, which is unethical.
While AI art can be used creatively, there are concerns about copyright violations and lack of artist attribution.
Most AI art is generated from short text prompts, with the AI making most of the creative decisions. This limits how much the user can claim authorship of the art.
Corporations are more interested in profiting from AI art than acting ethically, and have shown disregard for artists’ rights.
While AI can augment human creativity, there are concerns it could replace artists and reduce jobs.
AI art could saturate the market and reduce the amount of human-created art that people engage with. This could limit cultural exchange and creativity.
Corporations would likely use AI to generate mass-produced, algorithm-driven art that prioritizes profit over meaningful human expression.
AI could exacerbate issues with misinformation by generating fake content at scale.
People need to be aware of how AI works in order to remain vigilant about its impacts.
Artists are willing to adapt to new tools, but want to ensure AI is integrated ethically into society.
this one is two hours, probably skip after 10min, I watched on 3x speed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xJCzKdPyCo