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what, in your opinion, is the best piece of AI art?
I've got some but they do include giant heaving breasts
Disingenuous question, deliberately baiting. There isn't even a touch of curiosity in your question.
AI art has barely been around half a decade and you are expecting genre defining works? I'm sure that all of those old stupid silent films about trains just crossing bridges or a guy walking a horse were supposed to be fine art created within years of the medium arising?
Every single day I am confronted by the fact that most of humanity are just soundbite regurgitation machines clamoring for the attention their parents never gave them.
so was Dada, Painters Eleven, the Woodland School, Bauhaus, Fauvism, Pointillism, Die Brüke, Cubism, Vhkutemas...
And yes, you can absolutely point to your favorite fin de ciele film making, Edward Muybridge (I know he fucked with the spelling of his name a lot) persists in modern culture for a reason.
I accept I'm begging the question but for good reason and to make a point.