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Nothing currently in development would have been considered "AI" ten years ago. That term has been irrevocably ruined by techbro marketers.
Not liking generated content is a temporary thing. Soon all mainstream entertainment will be generated to a certain degree, and people complaining about how hands and backgrounds sometimes shift in uncanny ways will be brushed off and told that they're ruining it for everyone else. Insisting on reading/watching "real" art will make you an insufferable hipster as far as the average consoomer is concerned.
The silver lining is that in about thirty years "human generated art" will get its nostalgic revival.
Came to similar conclusions about all this generated "art" some time ago. Bleak. The logical conclusion of letting corporations becoming mediators for most of the art that most people experience in their day-to-day lives, I suppose. If it helps them increase their profits they'll cut out both the art and the artist.
I've found myself wondering if their will come a point where I only take in commercial art that I know was published before the rise of LLMS. Say before 2020 just to be safeish. Maybe a few trusted novelists who are holdovers from the old times, but I gotta imagine Film and TV (and other audiovisual mediums) will just be a wash. I mean there's enough classic literature and pulps and old movies and TV shows and radio broadcasts and plays and paintings and what-have-you out there that you could fill your whole life with such things and never run out, but it still seems like a shame that it would come to such measures.
The cruel and cosmic irony of this is that there is no escape. All of these things have already been fed into the sludge machine, and I reckon the internet will be uninhabitable. Then, they’ll take it all outside
Fuck why do I have to be alive in this age