• inlandempire
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    10 days ago

    I see what you mean, it’s definitely hard to draw the line and estimate how far an artist’s input can be removed form the final piece, before considering it not being a product of art itself. Photography when it just started in the 19th century was disregarded for some time.

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      10 days ago

      The same thing happened when digital photography became cheap enough to be affordable to hobbyists.

      Film photographers looked down on people using digital tools because they were just software tools that took all of the skill away because you could just fix your problems in Photoshop. It was the same kind of elitist gatekeeping that we’re seeing here. Some people are using new tools to make art and established artists are gatekeeping the term ‘art’ by attacking the tools.

      ‘AI’ doesn’t make art. That’s the core strawman in these discussions. People make art and it is art, regardless of what tools they use.