I do worry that as generative AI becomes normalized, many people who could have brought a unique perspective to the world and expressed it in their own way will instead be lured down the path of being guided and influenced by those systems instead of doing the work themselves.
Something like the concerns John Taylor Gatto presents in The Seven Lesson Schoolteacher, but with seductive ease of creation as the primary mode of influence, rather than top-down authority.
If it takes them a few decades to work that out, they'll be past the point in life when mastering artistic and expressive skills is most-effectively learned.
It's not hopeless, but it's absolutely a direction I don't want our culture to go in.
From personal experience, it is never too late to master an art ;)
It is my sincere belief that what this will do is raise the bar and accelerate the growth of human potential -- when people realize how mich nicer their world is when aesthetics form a core component, they'll long for something of more substance and in the medium and long-term this will increase the demand for human art.
Additionally, by giving people a taste of what it feels like to be "creative", the supply side will be stimulated as well -- and eventually, with real-time back-and-forth between artist and machine (such as Krea), this will become just another tool in the box of the artist -- leading to a renaissance in the art world.
But, as always - be the change you want to see! Protect our culture by continuing to share your opinions - and your art.
I do worry that as generative AI becomes normalized, many people who could have brought a unique perspective to the world and expressed it in their own way will instead be lured down the path of being guided and influenced by those systems instead of doing the work themselves.
Something like the concerns John Taylor Gatto presents in The Seven Lesson Schoolteacher, but with seductive ease of creation as the primary mode of influence, rather than top-down authority.
If it takes them a few decades to work that out, they'll be past the point in life when mastering artistic and expressive skills is most-effectively learned.
It's not hopeless, but it's absolutely a direction I don't want our culture to go in.