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I’ll just leave this on the wall, but whenever my relatives bring up how the degree in art that I just finished has become obsolete with the access to ai generated art becoming popular, I’ve begun to ponder how just as vulnerable their jobs are to automation.
One day cars will become functionally identical to iPhones. Forget mechanics that potentially will fudge the prices on your timing belt, now we will have robots that will simply replace it for a fraction of the cost! All you have to do is accept and foot the bill for all the operations without question, just click “agree all” in the TOS.
Just like Apple they won’t fix anything, the best they can do is replace each part that has aged out of the market and replace it with fresher sell by dates. And don’t worry about all the waste- to adhere to our new green initiatives, all car parts have been made biodegradable! However that also means that there is no durability to the car and is therefore dysfunctional when in conditions ever so slightly strenuous beyond what was tested for in a lab.
And we’re really getting into a Ship of Theseus dilemma with just how many parts you’ll be changing every other month. Is your car even the same model you bought? Or a downgraded version they’ve replaced and put together over time in order to get you to come back again and again.
Now see, it really doesn’t matter to the consumer where their money goes nor how it’s been spent to fix their shit. Honestly it’s because of this inherent ignorance that mechanics were able to rip them off in the first place.
But you, the pushed out mechanic knows. And I, the surrendering artist, know. That they, the consumer, are getting ripped far off more than what we could have ever done potentially fudging the prices. There is a quality that we bring in our observation and expertise that is un-programmable.
I ask this, who in the market would willingly buy Ai art?
Who, when informed, would actively cheer for art made with no soul, passion, or original style?
There is no great triumph in this creation. I believe a pencil and a thrown away napkin are more accessible than a laptop.
You may not hold value in art because you care not for the journey it took to get there, fine.
Surround yourself in recreations made by an unwilling committee. Tell us, after 25 years what value these images will hold for you. Or will you have gotten bored by the slop you made the first time, and just prompted another hundred to churn out what someone for a price could have figured out for you with more meaning and everlasting ingenuity.
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Sometimes foreign translations of items do seem tongue and cheek
But damn, a potato really is the apple of the earth.
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me: *writes fic*
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Snufkin fishing, drawing grass turns out to be not as easy as I thought. And two other illustrations, sea and shells.
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suck, and i cannot stress this enough, my cock to the fucking base
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He sits on my lap while I spin, he does the little jiggle
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New pfp variants! Tried out some new brushes I made.
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39 Clues had me in a chokehold during middle school
not allowed to say Harry Potter, but what was your book series obsession as a teen
mine was definitely Eragon
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ppl who don’t make an effort to listen to their partner(s) abt their interests bc they “don’t like it” scare me
#even if I don’t get what they like I find the passion in they’re eyes#to be such a loving experience that even though I don’t fully understand what they are talking about#I am thankful to its existence for giving me the chance to see the person I adore burning with passion
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