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J. M. Elliott's avatar

i agree. tasking a machine with making art misses the point of both machine and art. AI can be programmed to simulate a lot of things, but at the end of the day, it doesn't feel--it'll never desire, fear, love, hate, grieve, etc. it'll never be inspired. so, any art it creates will always be an imitation, however convincing. is anyone asking for this?

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William Collen's avatar

That was thoroughly well-put, thank you.

I love these two lines: "it is a copy of art" and "what problem are they trying to solve?" Some of my kids are reading a book for school about the child laborers in the beginning of the twentieth century. When machines were built to do the work of child machine-tenders in textile mills, kids were able to live a childhood free of the worry of having their fingers ripped off in a machine at work. Is there a pressing need to get people away from having to do artistic activity? The answer is, as you are aware, obvious.

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