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  • pixel@desu.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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    RE: https://corteximplant.com/@revengeday/116103436627252954

    The talk I gave Ramses boils down to the following:

    While AI might be competition to your businesses, don't lose the joy of making.

    Because with AI-made things, there is no joy in making and no joy in consuming them either.

    AI might be able to replicate waveforms and pixels, but it is bleak and boring fast food in a consumerist world.

    People who truly appreciate art will figure out the meaning of what you create and the feelings you put into them, all of that doesn't exist with AI creations.

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      RE: https://corteximplant.com/@revengeday/116103436627252954

      The talk I gave Ramses boils down to the following:

      While AI might be competition to your businesses, don't lose the joy of making.

      Because with AI-made things, there is no joy in making and no joy in consuming them either.

      AI might be able to replicate waveforms and pixels, but it is bleak and boring fast food in a consumerist world.

      People who truly appreciate art will figure out the meaning of what you create and the feelings you put into them, all of that doesn't exist with AI creations.

      jankhambrams@mastoart.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
      jankhambrams@mastoart.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      @pixel This is a very healthy perspective that encourages me, having read it, too. Thank you for sharing it!

      Gonna boost from both my accounts 🙂

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      • pixel@desu.socialP pixel@desu.social

        RE: https://corteximplant.com/@revengeday/116103436627252954

        The talk I gave Ramses boils down to the following:

        While AI might be competition to your businesses, don't lose the joy of making.

        Because with AI-made things, there is no joy in making and no joy in consuming them either.

        AI might be able to replicate waveforms and pixels, but it is bleak and boring fast food in a consumerist world.

        People who truly appreciate art will figure out the meaning of what you create and the feelings you put into them, all of that doesn't exist with AI creations.

        jadedtwin@corteximplant.comJ This user is from outside of this forum
        jadedtwin@corteximplant.comJ This user is from outside of this forum
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        @pixel this 1000%!

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