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7/24/2025, 4:07:36 PM
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I reiterate; why is the end of human primacy and creation good?

There is some amount of childlike glee at the thought of an AI being able to create something unique and cool that regular artists can't or don't make; like a playable Frank Frazetta painting or the unique 3d blend of pixel art and voxel shading like the OP posts and many other posts like it. But I reiterate; nobody is actually making this; an algorithm is. You'll enjoy it for the first few years maybe if it becomes as easy and accessible as you dream it, but then what? It becomes commonplace, boring, and lacking. Nothing more then a product to be sold. Look at how badly the chase for photorealistic graphics messed up gaming; the same applies but on a wider scale. I'm not an "artist" myself but I do have creative hobbies, and when I see unique things made by people it brings me pleasure. Knowing a machine made it, or being "tricked" into seeing something a machine made that is still pleasing isn't some epic own; it just makes me sad. Like modern construction destroying ancient beautiful architecture for smooth, modernist designs. So please explain, what makes AI good? Why is it good that people are being replaced by machinery?