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just as people have been done before of anything that's popular. or how you can buy a print for 20 bucks while the original canvas is still literal millions. what do you think van gogh would say about about modern reproduction possibilities before you even get to ai?
"stealing" in that context is silly. it's like an author claiming he doesn't want anyone to read his stuff because someone might "copy" and do it's own work, if not reprint it for cheap.
an "original" will always have intrinsic value, no parent is putting some ai generated art their toddlers prompted into an ipad on the fridge. technological progress always has an effect on the jobs it replaces. 100 years ago there were blacksmiths everywhere, now it's a niche or a hobby. that's just like it is. trying to turn it into a morality thing is not only dumb, but also only delays the inevitable with the genie out of the bottle.
depends, you could argue it already cost one CEO it's life. boing is also a bad example because it's propped up by the US government and aviation is notoriously plagued field - but we'll see how elon's DOGE might trim the fat.
Let's say AI generated art, movies and shows become the norm, would it be unreasonable to feel discouraged from sharing your own non-Ai indie movie because you won't make any cash from it because no corpo would wanna fund your time and resource consuming ass ?
I'm also not sure about the ethics of Ai voice actors and taking the voice of an established voice actor and using it without permission for your works. I feel the same way about it like I feel about movies bringing back dead actors with CGI. I don't care if you got the permission of the family, it's so fucking cringe
What you said is true. no one is going to go to a museum to see ai generated van gogh paintings. They sure as shit would wanna see the original
