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Technology has always been pushing people of average skill to move forward and find new things. The effort to stop AI from coming after this medium are already lost. Now would not be a great time to bank on an entire career based of drawing art in a style that AI can do. But perhaps there is a form of art that AI can not soon replicate.
There will always be a market for truly expert craftspeople and artists, however, and art as a hobby or personal interest will never cease.
Edit: the reaction is a bit fascinating to me and I'm trying to understand. The ATM machine reduced our need for bank tellers. The automatic phone switching network reduced our need for phone operators. E-commerce reduced the need for cashiers. The advent of computers reduced the need for slide rule operators. You can view this as all bad but by being on an internet forum you're benefitting directly from people having been freed from these jobs and able to pursue other less replaceable jobs.
Yup, this is the proletariazion of art. Lemmy is overwhelmingly dominated by Luddites who are afraid of becoming irrelevant in a new world, but your take is right. Downvotes don't even mean much in this platform anyway
EDIT: Before angry art student knee deep in debt come after me, you need to learn how to use AI to your advantage, for example infilling, instead of trying to take the "high road" and bullshit your way out of it. This is what it means.
"I want computers to do my laundry so I can do art. Instead computers are doing the art."
All of this AI stuff would be fine (or at least less bad) if we didn't live in a capitalist dystopia where people might have their basic needs (food, shelter, etc) threatened so some rich turd can become a little richer.
Art is more than a job, it's one of those fundamentally human things that we all do. Half the value of any form of art is the fact that a person made it and put their thoughts and feelings into it. I can make some guesses about the person who made this by their artistic choices. I'm a musician and when I listen to a song, I like to listen for the artist's influences, how the guitarist plays a certain note or phrase, etc.
Probably no one is a bank teller for fun. A lot of the hate for generative AI comes from the broader circumstances around it too. The people making money off it haven't shown that they value anything besides money and power, it uses an insane amount of energy, etc.
I still find it sad how such naturally human things like singing or doodling are being automated tho :'-(
I find it amazing and surprising