I don't think it's that simple with artists. Artists have their own style, emphasis. Artists can use AI themselves and then make their own edits, bringing the work done by AI to perfection and the like. Simply put, it seems to me that it all depends on how artists approach this technology.
It seems to me that those artists and creators who can use AI technology as a tool, an assistant or something like that will win, and not those who see a competitor in AI and give up.
And as for the validity, well, look, someone is making a game on the rpgmaker platform, a lot of work has been done for the creator that he does not need to do creating a yoke from scratch, the creator does not write the game engine in C ++ on his own, he uses a ready-made base, Is it possible to say that the creator does not reasonably receive support in this case?