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"Why AI Images Suck" (Art by Flu Hartberg)
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"We did it, Patrick! We made a technological breakthrough!"
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Have you painted landscapes and portraits? Take your goddamn machine generated hobby out of your mouth.
I've (attempted) painting (badly). I've done photography (successfully). I'm sick of photographers pretending it's the same thing as oil on canvas.
The gap of effort and time between photography and painting is greater than AI and photography. I select a lens and turn some knobs on my camera that I know from experience work based on the subject (lighting conditions, motion, distance, effects) and press a button. No amount of skill with oil on canvas can produce art as quickly as using a camera.
I tried AI art once to see what it was about and it took a lot of time with prompts to get anything useful out.
Yes.
So does passing a kidney stone.
I don't care about effort, I want to know what you have to say. I want to see what you've learned. I want you to show me something about your life.
If this were math, I want you to show me your work.
In the things you've made, you are the only thing I give a shit about. You've made things with AI? Show me where you are in them, then. Are you even real? Do you exist? Should I care you were ever even here?
If you think photography doesn't achieve these things, boy, let me tell you about AI then.
To onlookers: if you're wondering why I'm not addressing the lazy and uninteresting hypocrisy arguments, it's because they don't mean anything.
Painters used to be mad at photographers? Okay. They get along now, why is that? Does anyone even care? Did they simply forget they were pissed at each other? Was Mercury in retrograde?
The only purpose of these arguments is to make you doubt yourself. They don't advocate for anything. They don't suggest a goal, or a resolution, or a compromise, they're just rhetorical chess moves---"neener neener" and tongue wagging.
Does that mean movie directors aren't artists? Because all they do is prompt people into doing what's in their mind until it's either close enough or the actor does something unexpected and they keep it because it was better than their idea.
Credit for this would go to the actor, Morpho.
I am intentionally leaving you room to impress me, and you are still just calling out alleged hypocrisy.
It should go to the actor yet often it's the director who gets the Oscar without the actors also getting an Oscar despite improvisation on the set. Then there's the entire crew of set design, artists, cinematographers, costuming, and who also do work based on loose prompts from the director. Sometimes they will be acknowledged along with the director but often the director gets an award without everyone else on the set also getting acknowledged.