I understand the point of the argument, but as you say — it’s a false premise because only one of them is an art tool. The other is a faulty clip art machine that literally steals from artists.
I think the argument is that some people can’t afford a nice drawing tablet or drawing supplies, so all they have is a mouse that is “impossible” to draw with, and AI allows them to… “create”. source: bottom-left post in the image
Even before generative AI I saw these arguments in music production that they had to pirate stuff because they couldn’t afford Serum/Abelton Live etc.
Never mind that there have been free digital music tools for decades now. Maybe a little clunkier but money has never been a barrier towards creating art.
The argument is that they are both simply tools. It’s completely wrong, but that’s what it is.
I understand the point of the argument, but as you say — it’s a false premise because only one of them is an art tool. The other is a faulty clip art machine that literally steals from artists.
I think the argument is that some people can’t afford a nice drawing tablet or drawing supplies, so all they have is a mouse that is “impossible” to draw with, and AI allows them to… “create”. source: bottom-left post in the image
Even before generative AI I saw these arguments in music production that they had to pirate stuff because they couldn’t afford Serum/Abelton Live etc.
Never mind that there have been free digital music tools for decades now. Maybe a little clunkier but money has never been a barrier towards creating art.
If you can’t afford a box of crayons and some paper, how the hell could you afford a computer?
Edit: by “you”, I’m of course referring to people who would make the argument. I know your reply wasn’t actually making the argument.
Stick + lighter + stone surface = big dragon mommy milkers, just fine.