The author feels lucky to witness his wife and mother-in-law playing music together, despite occasionally faltering.
The author believes AI art and algorithms will continue to improve and become better at creating art than humans.
The author’s parents were once successful musicians in South Africa but faced difficulties after moving to the U.S.
The author’s parents continued creating art through difficult times like divorce and job changes.
The author believes AI is a tool that he will use, but hopes society will still incentivize people to learn real art processes.
The author thinks a world that incentivizes real artistic pursuit is better than one where data is scraped from artists with no benefit to them.
The author acknowledges he will have to use AI tools as an artist, but is concerned about how the data is gathered.
The author thinks artists could benefit if they formed data unions to get royalties when their art is used for profit.
The author believes humans will eventually be replaced by machines in all jobs, so humans should still benefit from the skills machines are using.
The author wants to appreciate real working artists while the process of human art creation still exists.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d15C_UgVS-c
The author feels lucky to witness his wife and mother-in-law playing music together, despite occasionally faltering.
The author believes AI art and algorithms will continue to improve and become better at creating art than humans.
The author’s parents were once successful musicians in South Africa but faced difficulties after moving to the U.S.
The author’s parents continued creating art through difficult times like divorce and job changes.
The author believes AI is a tool that he will use, but hopes society will still incentivize people to learn real art processes.
The author thinks a world that incentivizes real artistic pursuit is better than one where data is scraped from artists with no benefit to them.
The author acknowledges he will have to use AI tools as an artist, but is concerned about how the data is gathered.
The author thinks artists could benefit if they formed data unions to get royalties when their art is used for profit.
The author believes humans will eventually be replaced by machines in all jobs, so humans should still benefit from the skills machines are using.
The author wants to appreciate real working artists while the process of human art creation still exists.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d15C_UgVS-c