So here’s what I think will happen in the worst case, but in all honesty it’s extremely likely:

Live creators will leave to prevent AI from stealing their style and soul. Platforms will be filled with beautifully generated but empty garbage. And underground creators who do their work with soul will face problems, for example, there will be scoundrels who will steal or buy content to feed it to AI. Remember, this is capitalism, baby!!!

Most likely, the creators will be pestered with questions like: why don’t you use AI? Are you [Bad Word] or just mentally removed? Look how much I’ve managed to do with AI! And why did you do so little and put your soul into it? Don’t make me laugh, in my opinion, you made some kind of forbidden crap or even satire.

In short, as you understand, this is the end of art. People have a choice: stop feeding AI out of anger, and then rejoice, watching the complaints of these consumers: why is everything so the same? Why is the Main Character invulnerable again? Why do they constantly try to deceive me, saying that a living author did this. Do you think I’m [Bad Word]? and etc. You can even give your idea how these consumers will complain lol.

Honestly, I don’t see the point in trying to explain everything in more detail, because I don’t want to get banned for “panicking” anymore and few people will understand the meaning anyway, and most will even forget it altogether.

Do you think I’m wrong?

  • FUCKING_CUNO@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    It seems that people can get so “locked in” to the internet, that it becomes the only “real” place.

    People need to be reminded the there is a physical world, and the internet isn’t the only place art is created and appreciated. Just because AI slop has invaded the internet, that doesn’t mean people aren’t going to paint or make music in the real world.

    That said, I do think a boutique market will arise from hand crafted works in the wake of all this.

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      Yes, you are right, but creating good art takes time, and combining it with a full-time job will be difficult. Few people can do it. If you don’t believe me, you can try it yourself. I know how difficult it is, but since AI can steal your style, selling your work will be scary. Also, what if there are scammers who try to sell generated images, etc.

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        So you’re saying that full-time jobs are the problem, not AI?

        What if AI took over everything and provided everything for you, so you could focus on doing whatever you want, including art, not needing a full time job anymore?

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          Do you think we live in some kind of fairy tale? It is impossible and obviously not accessible to everyone, and such a world would be extremely fragile and would not last long.

          You seem to be one of those people who think that everything will be fine even though a collapse may happen soon?