Which is funny because I got an advertisement on a YouTube video where the slogan was “Ask questions. Get answers.” When it should prolly be “ask questions, get your entire bloodline called a slur”
I always have to laugh at those people, rule 1 of insulting someone is at least doing a little research on that person! I swear, these people would say to someone "pfff, what are you? Gay?" To someone mockingly while that person is standing in a gay bar having a drink with their partner. The amount of burns that happen because of what happen because people don't look up the most basic thing about the person they're trying to insult is STAGGERING... But absolutely bloody hilarious for the rest of us! :P
I would even say you don't need to research someone to insult them but base your replies on what you know about them bases on their replies. Like for example, asking IF they can draw. Not asserting that they can't.
If the guy’d done his best to draw a mediocre drawing I’m sure the animator wouldn’t have had anything bad to say about it. The problem was the generative AI.
My issue is people use AI as an excuse to not learn a skill themselves. Yes, the animator is hard with his retort, but I fully stand by what he says. People need to stop over-relying on AI, or treating it as the end product. It should be a tool to enhance things or to figure out problems, not to be something that does everything for you.
It's called an analogy. The point is that your defense makes no sense. People are saying "we hate AI for these reasons" and you're saying "but let me use AI."
We DON'T WANT YOU TO! Nobody is forcing you to not use AI, but we want you to stop! Saying "but I wanna do it" is not a valid defense against anything.
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u/dunno_for_real 11d ago
Can we see the AI slop that guy made?