Wow, really forceful drawings here. Lots of passion in your marks. The AI illusions of grandeur for creativity remind me of those old adds in comic books from when I was a kid..."Take this Art test, and draw Buckey the Donkey", or "Become a famous artist and make lots of money!" promising that success would be ours if we just sent off some money for the test. Ah, the visions it would conjure up! But, instead I grew up and went to Art College, and it taught me how to think, and fostered my individual creativity. That was an experience beyond anything I could have ever imagined. AI thinking for us removes so much of that creative exuberance and honesty.
At this point a majority of journalists are basically just the marketing arm for AI companies. They aren't really looking at them critically and they're happy to parrot anything they're told about AI. It's equal parts embarrassing and infuriating.
As always, these drawings are really dope and I love them.
Wow, really forceful drawings here. Lots of passion in your marks. The AI illusions of grandeur for creativity remind me of those old adds in comic books from when I was a kid..."Take this Art test, and draw Buckey the Donkey", or "Become a famous artist and make lots of money!" promising that success would be ours if we just sent off some money for the test. Ah, the visions it would conjure up! But, instead I grew up and went to Art College, and it taught me how to think, and fostered my individual creativity. That was an experience beyond anything I could have ever imagined. AI thinking for us removes so much of that creative exuberance and honesty.
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At this point a majority of journalists are basically just the marketing arm for AI companies. They aren't really looking at them critically and they're happy to parrot anything they're told about AI. It's equal parts embarrassing and infuriating.
As always, these drawings are really dope and I love them.