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This is a description of prejudice. You saw something - you felt something - and then you tried to un-care. Judgement on the work changes based on its provenance. The text has become wrong, because the artist was a robot. It was generated degenerate.
It is, though. You can freely abandon this opinion. Changing your mind doesn't take a miracle.
CGI is a great comparison, because it has robbed us of a certain magic. You no longer go 'how the fuck did they do that?!,' because the answer is, computers. They used computers. The cameraman didn't need hiding; they drew over his reflection. The camera didn't fit through there; they composited two shots. No stunt double was in danger; they rendered the actor.
All the old magic remains possible... but it's no longer necessary. It is still wonderful when movies like Crank abuse tiny cameras to pass one through a moving vehicle. It is still wonderful when movies show a crowd, and used hundreds of real people. But now there are other ways to put those images in front of people's eyeballs. The new ways are massively simpler and flexible to a fault. Recognizing and spitting at those ways was a popular group-bonding activity for a couple decades. And then we got over it.
I want it. A program that draws anything is cool, actually. Photoreal video, on demand, is obviously fantastic. That shit was nigh impossible even with computers. Now it's a filter. I am excited for the few people using these tools properly, instead of going 'look what I made!' or performatively scoffing.
Ah, no true Scotsman wants it. Since I do not kneejerk un-care when I notice a funny idea was described to a robot, I am an uncultured charlatan.
Distinction without difference.
No shit I could play piano. But I can't. Ability is present-tense. Aside from rare dipshits who think every piano player is a natural virtuoso, folks understand talent and skill are the same damn thing.
I've written music, though. Developing the ability to play it myself, instead of hearing the computer play it, was not necessary. And by letting the computer play it, I was able to focus on what I wanted it to sound like, instead of whether I was playing it right.