Fuck AI art

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Dude I can't stress enough just how prevalent Ai generated stuff is on platforms like Facebook. Make a new account and scroll through reels five out of ten times you will get a Ai generated cat video. Also the ghibli stuff. Idk why a lot of people think Ai can replace artists. Ai stuff looks ass.
What everything boils down to is making money, and you can't reliably make proper money doing cheap hacks when anything otherwise copyright is absolutely off the table.
 
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The general public doesn't care whether it's made with AI or not. Besides, many people wouldn't know if it was made that way; otherwise, so many people wouldn't believe the fake videos that appear on Facebook.
This actually decribes fake-kwon-do well. Most can't tell real melee combat apart from fake imitators unless they see it in action or look under the hood, so it's all presumed to be the same, just like 3D designs in engineering. That's how an AI artist on youtube posted fake videos of a black widow biting him and wasps he released from...well, it was disgusting yet fake, and we will leave it at that.
 
Did I understand correctly that this topic is for supporters, fans and admirers of AI art? :D


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I don't know much about it, but I think that AI rather copies most of the images and presents them as its own creation :(

but the world moves forward, some industries will be destroyed and some new ones will be created
 
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I listen to Country Music practically every day and saw an artist named Cain Walker on YouTube pop up, turns out it's... AI.



The video has over a million views so it's no surprise people might think it's real. And Walker has a real manly face so who's gonna doubt him... It.

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As if it wasn't bad enough with spammers and scammers, now you have fake artists and eventually fake actors and actresses.
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That be swell since literally no one cares outside of those southern states and other pockets of people.
Country Music at least doesn't idolize whoring women or violence, yet you all want it gone.
 
Country Music at least doesn't idolize whoring women or violence, yet you all want it gone.

That is not an accurate statement whatsoever. Plenty of country songs that have those things. Maybe not "whoring women" but absolutely objectifying women and absolutely glorifying violence. Also idolizing drinking booze like it's the best cure-all for everything shitty that happens in ones life.
 
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That is not an accurate statement whatsoever. Plenty of country songs that have those things. Maybe not "whoring women" but absolutely objectifying women and absolutely glorifying violence. Also idolizing drinking booze like it's the best cure-all for everything shitty that happens in ones life.
Give me an example then.
 
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Give me an example then.

I could absolutely give plenty of examples but it makes me wonder if you actually listen to country music, and if you do, if you ever pay attention to the lyrics. You've seriously never hear any country songs about drinking beer/booze? No songs about committing murder or about vigilantism? No songs about womens place being pregnant and in the kitchen, or how good one looks when the guy is drunk? C'mon. You can't be asking in good faith, or you don't actually listen to much country. Google these topics in country music and you'll find plenty of info, reports, examples, etc.
 
Give me an example then.
Violence:
- The Thunder Rolls by Garth Brooks - Talks about revenge for domestic violence.
- Ol' Red by Blake Shelton - A song about killing, escaping prison, then outsmarting the law
- Beer for my horses by Toby Keith - Talks about taking justice into your own hands
- A country boy can survive by Hank Williams - Threatening gun violence
- Kerosene by Miranda Lambert - About burning down the house of an ex.
- Goodbye Earl by the Dixie Chicks - Killing a violent husband

Whoring yourself:
- Liza Jane by Vince Gill - About a guy whoring himself out to get a rich woman
- She's got the goldmine (I got the shaft) - Jerry Reed - Same as above
- Body like a back road by Sam Hunt - About sexual freedom and objectification from the male perspective
- Red High Heels by Kellie Pickler - Using sex for power
- Follow your arrow by Kacey Musgraves - "Kiss a lot of boys or kiss lots of girls if that's something you're into".

Lots more examples on the list, but I don't think I need to bother any further. The world of music is wide, and will touch on every subject no matter the genre. Just because the country you don't personally listen to is cutesy and clean doesn't mean it's not out there.
 
Violence:
- The Thunder Rolls by Garth Brooks - Talks about revenge for domestic violence.
- Ol' Red by Blake Shelton - A song about killing, escaping prison, then outsmarting the law
- Beer for my horses by Toby Keith - Talks about taking justice into your own hands
- A country boy can survive by Hank Williams - Threatening gun violence
- Kerosene by Miranda Lambert - About burning down the house of an ex.
- Goodbye Earl by the Dixie Chicks - Killing a violent husband

Whoring yourself:
- Liza Jane by Vince Gill - About a guy whoring himself out to get a rich woman
- She's got the goldmine (I got the shaft) - Jerry Reed - Same as above
- Body like a back road by Sam Hunt - About sexual freedom and objectification from the male perspective
- Red High Heels by Kellie Pickler - Using sex for power
- Follow your arrow by Kacey Musgraves - "Kiss a lot of boys or kiss lots of girls if that's something you're into".

Lots more examples on the list, but I don't think I need to bother any further. The world of music is wide, and will touch on every subject no matter the genre. Just because the country you don't personally listen to is cutesy and clean doesn't mean it's not out there.
Okay, fair enough.

Just don't go near Drill music, that might give you a heart attack.
 
Okay, fair enough.

Just don't go near Drill music, that might give you a heart attack.
Ah crap! If you say something like that, of COURSE I'm going to take a look to see what it is. I was hoping it was someone making music out of drills and other tools. Instead, it's just a bunch of tools. No heart attack, but definitely felt my IQ slipping a couple points trying to understand what they were saying. Every video seems like the exact same thing. A group of tiny guys trying to act tough in front of cars mumbling about nothing important.

You've just done the opposite of a Christmas miracle.
 
It seems companies and people in general are opting to use AI "art" than actually hire an artist to draw something original and you know, seeing it kinda hurts. Not physically, but mentally it's just exhausting to see the same sh*t everywhere.

I'll see if I can find an add of one...



World AI Appreciation Day? They should be appreciating the human artists around the world or even in their own country.
 

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