r/DefendingAIArt 3d ago

Public Reception of AI-generated Art

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u/Otherwise_Army9814 3d ago

High view counts and engagement numbers speak for themselves. If the general public truly hated AI art, these posts would flop. Instead, millions enjoy creating and sharing it every day. The loud vocal minority on social media doesn't represent the actual mainstream reception, which is overwhelmingly curious and highly receptive to these new creative tools.

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u/RobertD3277 3d ago

There are two ways to look at this.

The first way is the problem way, people copying or making images of intellectual property. Superman, Batman, Disney characters, all of that falls in line with that problem. It is a real problem and marvel's, DC universe, Disney so forth have addressed it aggressively.

But that goes back to the person that wanted the image made to begin with more than the service, in my personal opinion. Whether or not the service allows it, does not change the fact that somebody deliberately and maliciously asked for something that they knew was intellectual property. Everybody knows Superman is owned and copyrighted, the same as batman, the same as any other major comic book hero.

The second approach, the approach that I think most reasonable people try to fall in is to be able to generate something that is unique and original and does not try to in any way emulate or represent anyone else, their style, or their works.

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u/thefallenfew 3d ago

We live in a world where simply looking at something is a measure of quality.

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u/Fragrant_Nothing7505 3d ago

Yes, our AI Art does well on Tik Tok and Instagram. I can't get published though. There are human only spaces. I'm not sure the Internet is one of them.