God just from hopping out of the truck, they're hungry already.
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They work if they're organized, well-informed and well-planned.
They don't work if they're reliant on petitions, mixed messages and no structure.
After it does the other two things, yes.
People aren't that smart.
It mostly helps that TOR is majorly funded by the government. So of course they'd know about it more than anyone else.
If you don't believe that, then google it, bitch.
None as long as the answers are insightful or helpful.
Maybe a consideration if the answers are just bullshit.
The real translation: "You all will be streamlined in our roadmap to ensure that your solutions guarantees us profits. PROFITS!"
Well, until AI finds a cure for cancer, solves climate issues and fixes the economy for everyone, it is still shit.
As soon as any of my friends end up having children, then I start counting those days until it is over. Because I chose to be childfree and I won't bother having kids. Nothing wrong with being a responsible parent but you do have to account for what could happen when friends drop like flies when there is that wedge in your friendship with them because of this contrast.
There's been an alarming rate of people who are into incest. Like, the lengths they'll go to try and watch things that consist of actual relatives.
I don't get it. Well okay, maybe except already inbred cousin-fuckers, but I don't get how any rational or normal person could be into it.
If I read too fast on things, then the information will be like grease for my mind and just speed through it. If I read slower, it helps better.
One part that gets me is when they stated that they took art classes. Just, what is the point of taking art classes today? There have been artists whose stories I've read about and heard of, who spent years practicing their craft to get to where they are. The idea of taking an art class for an otherwise approachable hobby just always feels odd to me and always will. There are countless ways to improve one's art and craft, not by AI though.
And then right after, they mention about practicing. So again - what's the point of taking art classes?
I stopped reading about half way through, because my mind went "yeah yeah yeah..." since nothing this comic artist was saying anything new that I hadn't heard of in regards to anti-AI.
Here's my stance on AI Art and it's going to rub people the wrong way but I don't care. I was told by an artist friend whom I've known and has done pictures for me before. They started raising their prices a smidge for their commissions and this artist was and is on their way of being recognized as a good artist in their community (they're furry). We got into a conversation about how I brought up that prices could be hard to achieve because of the economy and blah blah.
They told me in response that 'Art is a luxury'. And you know what? It kinda is. It is a luxury and sets a baseline as to what one can and can't afford. If someone is frustrated enough that they can't afford some $300 commission piece (yes those people do exist), they're going to go to AI because they know they can do it at home. Now it doesn't excuse the fact that they could've just picked up art as a hobby and actually practice, there is that argument. However, not everyone is an artist and not everyone is going to practice it.
And if someone isn't going to practice art and isn't able to afford high prices asked of the artists who have open commissions - what do you honestly expect them to do?
As far as things regarding like studios function and how this all relates to them, that's a whole can of worms of its own. How many times have we heard animation studios or other studios get shut down because the funding dried up? "Oh we planned 2 seasons in advance - oh wait - we can only do one season now" and then that's a wrap of that series.
I don't know where I want to go with that and this has been lengthy anyways so I'll just summarize it as this. I don't have a big problem with AI Art because Art and Creativity in of itself, is a luxury. It's an expensive luxury at that, that has its limits. That is why people have turned to AI in droves. I don't agree with a lot of the reasons behind what people do with AI Art and proclaiming themselves as 'artists' when they're not (I prefer to call them envisonists because you are still inputting and projecting the imaginations of your mind into an input that can visualize it for you).