>>106325312
Honestly I might shift my opinion to agree with the kliksphilip take on AI that there's nothing inherently wrong with it and can be a versatile creation tool.
My only opposition to AI is that it is a becoming a tool for the lazy. The vast majority of use cases for AI is because someone was too cheap to pay someone or too lazy to put in the effort, which can leave the end result feeling cheap. I'm against advocating for things that lower the standards of quality.
It's moving away from being an innovative creation tool to a litmus test on how shitty something is. Someone was showing me some new software suite they're thinking about switching to, and my opinion of it was instantly diminished when I saw the landing page was using an AI generated image. It's like the floors being dirty in a business. If you can't spend the time to clean the most conspicuous thing in the building I'm going to think everything else in that place is dirty. Same thing for lazy use of AI.
>>106326347
r/place except live and you draw based on location. "wplace"