But people were bad at assessing whether images were made by artificial intelligence or an artist.

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    3 months ago

    Everything you just listed can be human inputs to AI generated art. Humans still drive/manipulate the inputs, it’s just in a different way. A human can still come up with an artistic vision or idea and manipulate the tools (prompt) to that end.

    Obviously you can use minimal creativity to get unremarkable AI art, but you can do the same in photography with a point and shoot camera. It’s about the creativity and artistic vision, not the tool.

    I agree, there are tons of photographs a computer can’t generate. Because it’s a different artform. Just as there are tons of paintings a photographer could never create.

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      3 months ago

      If programming a robot to throw a football doesn’t make the programmer an athlete, then AI “art” isn’t art.

      Period.