Leonard Ritter on Nostr: transferring what we have learned about AI writing in the academic world: the ...
transferring what we have learned about AI writing in the academic world:
the excessive presence of automation in a creative domain is always an indicator of staleness creeping in.
and when art culture has gotten so stale that a machine can indeed do an artists job (from the perspective of art consumers), then the entire culture needs fixing.
my prediction is that eventually, the same colors, faces, poses and style will satiate boredom & foster appetite for something that stirs the shit again
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