And we arrive back at the root of the problem: Capitalism! Who would’ve thought.
AI is a tool, and not inherently evil or good. But the current trend, that it is used to undercut human artists (and other workers, let’s not pretend this is limited to artists anymore) is unequivocally bad.
Spoken like someone who doesn’t rely on that skill to eat. Well done.
And we arrive back at the root of the problem: Capitalism! Who would’ve thought.
AI is a tool, and not inherently evil or good. But the current trend, that it is used to undercut human artists (and other workers, let’s not pretend this is limited to artists anymore) is unequivocally bad.
Most people shop where the prices are best which contributes to the problem and has for a very long time. Capitalism just serves that human need.
So should we ban looms since people relied on hand weaving fabric to eat?
You’re going to put this poor AI generated loom worker out of his AI generated job!
OT faunfact: most worn fabrics are machine-knit and not woven, because knitting produces a stretchier fabric
TIL, neat!