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I've seen people hate all types of AI. Chat AI, Music AI, Image AI, etc. I find it pretty annoying, but I guess AI gets a bad stigma because people are using it irresponsibly.I personally don't mind the use of ChatGPT to create images, but next time, please disclose that, especially in text, when showing off your content.
I've seen people hate all types of AI. Chat AI, Music AI, Image AI, etc. I find it pretty annoying, but I guess AI gets a bad stigma because people are using it irresponsibly.
I could not read this whole thing.It is stigmatized because of the unscrupulous and unethical ways the most readily-available models of these things are trained. They take data stealthily scraped by bots, scanned unlawfully from emails and backdoor info, obtained from obtuse and undisclosed entrapment deals. All of it gotten through means that aren't easily traceable or don't have any protective legislation in place, so artists have no way to fight back reliably. "You didn't take the opt-out option we've hidden inside 30 pages of legalese, nested behind 4 levels of a settings tree, so you've forfeited your right to withdraw consent".
A few months ago, one of my friends who is a prolific artist himself had had an image generation module trained on specifically his data, so it would spit out images that look specifically like he drew them. This was done against his will, without his consent, and any apparent consideration for his own feelings. Some bloke just randomly decided "well I like your work, but honestly I hate you. Your dumbass is too slow and you don't even draw the characters I like, so I've trained this robot to replace you. You're obsolete now, anything worthwhile you've ever added to the world has been separated from you and made replicable, so you can just get fucked and die now, lol." Feels great to have people try to rip the "result" part out of you, so they don't have to feel inconvenienced by the minor annoyance that you're a living being with wants and needs.
In a way, I count myself lucky than I'm too shitty and inconsistent of an artist to have the same recognition factor he does. It means it hasn't happened to me yet. I don't know what I would do if it did.
We all have to live in this shitty, broken, depressing world that beats you down with some new atrocity that's committed in it every day, to have to stave off the realization that everything is bleak and hopeless, and none of it will get better in your rapidly-declining lifetime. Artists take these crushing feelings and try, against all sense or reason, to channel them into something productive, to give others something to maybe ease their burden a little bit, or leave a tiny mark on this world that despises them. These personal crafts are cultivated over years of their lives, often at great personal effort. I myself have been an artist for more than 15 years now. It's given me strength and kept me sane (enough) to survive to the point I am currently at.
Do you know then, how it feels to have this one recourse--the one singular means you had left to fight against this miserable downpour and retain some sense of individuality--taken from you? To have your life's work be ripped away and fed into a blender against your will, so it can be compressed and commodified? To be re-sold by corporate entities who hate you, your existence, and everything you stand for? Who would be quite happy if you just vanished but left your work and money behind?
It's just another way to corporatize art, to devalue and dehumanize artists and spit in our faces.
It's nothing new, to be honest. The corporate process has been trying to erase us for years. It's the "product" they desire, and the "worker that makes it" is an undesirable factor slated to be excised. That contempt corporate has for artists was always real and inevitable. I just never expected them to be able to get this close to that goal, in this existentially horrifying way.
That's why people do not like generative AI. They don't always realize the full extent, but on an instinctual level, they pick up just how fucked up this thing that's being done to artists is. If you want to make something, pick up a pen, or keyboard, or instrument and learn how to do it. It is not some mystical skill you need to be blessed with by a higher deity, it just requires time, persistence, and for you to put the work in.
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But don't get me wrong. I don't "hate" people who use AI. I have contempt for the people who trained theirs unethically and continue to erase creatives and destroy their livelihoods (just as those people have contempt for me). The general end users of AI are much less of a concern for me, provided they don't act maliciously, like with the scraper who targeted my friend, or corporations who fire their creatives to save money. Like, if you want to generate some funny picture of your two favorite characters holding hands, or getting crushed by a giant egg or whatever people do nowadays, I personally don't really like it, but it's your decision to do that. Whatevs, I'll live. Just in that moment, know what you're doing and the kind of tool you're using, and be aware how and on whose broken backs it was created.
That's understandable. It contains some pretty challenging words.I could not read this whole thing.