u/Manu442

What i see in the potato cave daily

What i see in the potato cave daily

I began calling them potatoes instead of ogre because simple potatoes are bland thrive in dark dirty places they're awkward, slow.there are plenty of vegetables hat could describe antis, i chose potatoes because that's usually what I call someone when they make a dumb remark.

u/Manu442 — 1 day ago

Inspiration isn't stealing

Art is literally everywhere we would have to be blind to not take some sort of inspiration for the art that surrounds us everywhere. Every time you quote a funny line from a movie,is that stealing from the comedy writer? When you go to a museum and take pictures of the dioramas that were meticulously created, are you stealing? Of course some will say " its not the same." Ai steals artwork" it really doesn't there are plenty of papers going over the process of machine learning . Not one of those processes involves taking people's full projects and storing them for commercial use.There’s even legislation in the works to satisfy what artistsare asking for, but it will take time. Although courts have been leaning towards fair use because of the transformative behavior of gen ai.

u/Manu442 — 6 days ago

They're fear mongering themselves

The entire conversation was just a circle of fear mongering themselves. If they would take a few moments to do some reading. They would realize ai can't take every job but thats too much work, they want people to feel sorry for them.

u/Manu442 — 6 days ago

I just can't with these people

It really

Outlines the grade average and maturity of this particular group, wouldn't this be considered stealing art?

u/Manu442 — 6 days ago

Art and emotion

AI doesn’t actually feel emotions, we all know that but, it can still represent and communicate them. When people say “AI art has no emotion,” they’re technically right in the sense that the system isn’t experiencing anything.But, emotion in art isn’t only about what the creator feels it’s also about what the viewer perceives. AI can learn patterns and expressions, and then can recreate those visual cues. So while AI isn’t emotional itself, it does still produce images that evoke real emotional responses in people. People can disagree with ai art but turning that disagreement into bullying says a lot more about those people than AI itself.

u/Manu442 — 6 days ago
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This is why i defend AI art

I In some places this would be seen as slop, iwould have this on my wall, its not an accident itwas intentional The portrait known as Fractured Grace was painted after three sleepless nights during a thunderstorm. According to rumor, she used old house paint, oil pigments, and ashes scraped from burnt sketchbooks she could never bring herself to throw away.

People who stand before the painting too long notice something strange: the closer you look, the more imperfect it becomes. Tiny cracks. Uneven textures. Smudged colors hidden beneath beautiful ones. The art does have stories,they're just created different.

With this medium I can use my expression of words to describe something I could never do with my hands physically and come out with something like this. I can give it the emotional framework of a story ai helps fill the gaps and im ok with that.

u/Manu442 — 7 days ago

Just cant make this stuff up

Context behind this post was ai makes people dumb, you can see theOP title. I explained it as half truths yes offloading thinking can lead to long term effects but it's on us as humans to excercise the skills.Using ai as a tool we can get deductive problems to solve or other critical thinking excercises.Well, voice eof reason struck a cord,as you can see it spiraled from there. I didn't even mention books

u/Manu442 — 8 days ago