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BamBoncher's avatar

yes, and thats the one that gets me so much I want to scream. The whole "It's AI slop!" without even reading one word. OR, as you said, if they DID like it, but then find out after the fact, they try to gaslight us because they simply cannot allow themselves to admit something produced "by machine" could be beautiful or pleasing.

Course, at the same time, they have no problem with photographs, movies, digital art, electronic music...

And if you point out that AI art has to have a human guiding it and prompting it and building it to make it fit a human's vision; that the AI isn't just prompting itself, but that the prompt itself came from the mind of a human, you'll be told "that isn't the same thing!"

And I want to know why. Why is this somehow not my story, my creation, just because I used the AI to bring it to life? Why even though I have 10 years worth of notes, spend thousands of words crafting the prompt and then surgically editing the response line by line to get it to exactly what I had envision - how is that "the machine" and not "me?"

I never get an answer for that one either.

Peter Rex's avatar

Yes. Normally, nobody ever answers the question: is it good? Did you feel anything?

They'd rather die than admit any quality to any piece of AI-assisted expression.

And if they learn it later, after having praised it, they will tell you that they always felt something was off.

You can't win.

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