- Mar 12, 2023
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Damn good insight!The general theme here is that this stuff gets used where the artwork is not the end product, but simply a supplement to the content actually being presented. Given the topic of this thread, I think it should be obvious what the next stage is gonna be:
AI art is positioned perfectly to fill this role. You can, with minimal time investment, generate a scene depicting basically any scenario you want to coincide with whatever idea you're trying to present. There might be some kinks to it. But it looks a hell of a lot better than fucking Corporate Memphis. And you don't even need some underpaid lackey to make it for you.
So what you're saying is that this is the age of the storyteller?
The visual medium is now in surplus (and therefore overvalued) while the craft of storytelling is at an all-time low (and thus in great demand).
I can see AI art being used to its best as the new form of art-erotica.
Think about it: As standalone art, AI art falls apart under scrutiny. All of its flaws and its melty artstyle can never compete with real art made from conscious minds.
So why put it under the microscope to begin with? As you said, put it to its strength: A visual aid for something else. You may really be onto something, qwsaq!
Tl;dr AI art is for authors, not artists.
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