@StelfieTT Well, if anyone was wondering why acting is a more than just a hobby, they just have to look as this. Thank you for all this marvelous work.
@c_valenzuelab I presume that everyone can at least agree that art, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. Aboriginal art are often "mind" maps that have a certain lexicon. But people see them as a pleasant design. Art should have a "context", if not it is just objects.
@BrigitteTousi People will always believe what they want to. The human mind is constantly creating the stories it comfort it. Even an AI detection tool won't prove anything to those that don't want to believe.
@andrewpprice Generative A.I is already integrated into all your favourite tools. Take a look at the https://t.co/ks0J8gfL9x demo to see where 3D is going. The real question is how bespoke work will differentiate from the tsunami of bot generated material that will flood the internet.
@andrewpprice As is often the case with AI at the moment ... the devil is in the detail. The topping does not sit on the donut. You pay what you get ... But the real question is ... what is it worth? Automation reduces cost and therefore worth.
@andrewpprice@evanjconrad@StanProkopenko It might be best to refine the definition of the "artist" in comparison to designers, illustrators, musicians, artisans etc. In my opinion, artists have nothing to fear from AI, it is the 90% in the commercial industry that do.
@andrewpprice@evanjconrad@StanProkopenko I feel that there is so much fundamentally flawed thinking wrapped up in the euphoria of technology evangelism. A cursory look to history, biology and economics will show that AI is just another step in the long process often associated with the industrial revolution.
@andrewpprice@evanjconrad@StanProkopenko The mathematical normalization of the human experience, by nature, reduces to its lowest common denominators. AI will flourish. But the nature world & the human experience / purpose are not so easily reduced. Maths is a human abstraction / language. ART is a collective experience