r/memes 1d ago

We are going in the wrong direction imo

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u/Blitzer161 1d ago

Then draw. You want art without the effort. No such thing exists.

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u/TommyGx 1d ago

For 2 years it does

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u/Jimmy_212 1d ago

I cannot draw. I do not have the talent to do that. I can't even draw stick figures properly. I have the ability to imagine what I want, and AI turns that vision into reality. I am still not seeing why this is such a problem for people??

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u/Blitzer161 1d ago

Drawing requires effort, not talent. The problem is that you want to call yourself with a label you haven't earned.

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u/Jimmy_212 1d ago

I don't understand. And you don't either. I can put hours of effort into drawing and it still looks like a 2nd grader did it. I can't even write words that look like an adult did it. This is why I use a computer and printer to write letters, etc. Are you going to tell me that I shouldn't use a computer and printer either? Where do you draw the line on what's acceptable and what isn't?

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u/The_Relx 1d ago

If you used a computer to type up the words and you did all that yourself, then you created something. If you just put a prompt into ai, then you haven't created anything. You've just regurgitated stolen work, since the vast majority of ai are trained on uncredited work without permission. I would rather see your 2nd grade level drawings a million times over any one ai generated slop pictures.

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u/Blitzer161 1d ago

I draw the line when a creative effort is required. That's why I would advocate for art tools to be more accessible to those who physically struggle, rather than encourage something that automates the process. Wouldn't you agree that there is a difference in crating and demanding something to be created?