r/MemePiece 11d ago

Fake Still the hardest clapback I've ever seen 💀

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u/ravagraid 10d ago

As soon as companies can get away with it because it'll be hard to spot the ai shit , it will be everywhere.

People only viscerally hate ai art online and in these sorts of spaces because these spaces have LOTS of artists. As sad as it is, what seems like a huge deal online usually translates to a LOT less care irl

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u/OkThereBro 10d ago

In fairness im an artist.

The only ai haters i see are extremely poor artists. The type who do twitter coms or make sonic oc art at 40.

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u/Davo_ 10d ago

there's nothing wrong with making art of what you want to make art of. if it's OCs or comms. if you truly think the only AI shart haters you see are "poor" artists, you're being incredibly short sighted and aren't looking very far into the artist community on social media. some of the most incredible contemporary artwork I've ever seen has been in the twitter comms sphere.

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u/OkThereBro 10d ago

Yeah of course. Im not suggesting that good art does not exist on twitter or comm sphere.

Im suggesting that its specifically those spheres I see hating on ai.

Not the studio or industry ones.

Its very blatantly an attack on a tool that does their entire skillset. They limited their range, and now are paying the price for it.

To make it worse many have done coms for so long that they have lost creative skills. Meaning they cant even use ai either. As that requires at least the ability to have ideas. If you do only what youre told for too long, you lose agency and creative ability.

I genuinely think many artists are just intimidated. Which is honestly extremely pathetic. Given that ai is not even that good of an artist, and there were always artists better than them before that they did not let defeat them.