Yes and we will get them ~faster~
AI doesn't do anything by itself, it kinda far from this point. It's done it by users interactions
As there is thousands of talentless writers that fill internet with their trash writers and thousands of trash artists who draw ugly pictures, there are thousands of stupid people with no sense of art who write prompts and that dump their result into cess put known as internet.
But there will be people with good artistic sense skilled in prompting who will produce masterpieces.
It's shift a bit balance from artist to critic but nevertheless art will be produced.
That isn't the point.
I don't want art ~faster~.
Nobody is born a brilliant artist. This idea of "talent" being innate does a tremendous disservice to the years and decades of practice that artists put to get good enough to create masterpieces.
Every masterpiece work of art, beit music, illustration, painting, writing, poetry, film, whatever, is built upon thousands upon thousands of failures.
If we focus only on the outcome, we will lose the process of getting to that outcome.
Most people are shit at art when they start, but some people will eventually become good over time as they refine their skills. As they develop, they'll find a voice of their own in whatever medium they choose. Something that makes them unique. All AI does is benefit mediocrity. Because you no longer have to go through the trouble of learning how color works in a painting, or how chords and melodies sound when you play, or how to construct sentences.
Everything will become homogenous because that period of time artists dedicate through failure, iteration and learning their craft, is gone in favour of AI-generated beige slop that is just an amalgamation of all the material humanity has ever produced. At best you'll only be able to imitate that which came before you, because you've not had to develop your own style.
And we're not even addressing the big problem, which is when the amount of AI-generated content starts outscaling human-generated content, and thus AI starts to train itself on AI, in some ouroboros of slop.
99% people draw identical pictures (because they have neither skill no artistic sense), so are 99% people writing prompts.
99% of people who lack the dedication used to quit. Now that 99% can just quickly and easily generate some AI generated garbage, and some people out here are willing to allow them to call themselves artists.
Get the fuck out of here.
By the nature of AI it can blend styles and it's not like Miyazaki is completely original, he also inherited a lot from previous creators blending it into his style. But to get that from AI require a lot of efforts from user writing prompts, knowledge and experience, and most just want a quick slop job so they get a slop result.
Inspiration is obvious. But AI generated art is not inspired by, it just copies and homogenises. There's no thinking going on behind the scene. Diffusion models just approximate an image using literal noise and a bunch of statistics, image recognition and natural language processing. It doesn't think about composition, it doesn't think about color, it doesn't think about anything. Just produces the closest approximation to what the prompt has requested, without any real understanding.
And again, if everyone relies on it, you will lose the ability to understand color science, composition, sentence structure etc.
If you're inspired by an artist, you can imitate them and then apply your own twist that you develop with time and effort. AI can't do that, because it doesn't have "its own twist", just a bunch of other art to try and blend in with the hope of making something vaguely unique.
At the end of the day, I would rather a million mediocre, but human artists make their trashy art, than have AI replace them.
If people want to be stupid - they will be stupid. Overuse of most modern technology - YouTube, TikTok, AI, even Google or simply smartphone with it's maps, calendar etc make you dumber. It's up to you to control negative impact on mentality or cave-in into "easy" life
Yes absolutely. Lets actually genuinely ban smartphone ownership, and Tiktok and AI for children. Sounds like a great idea.
And then we can take a step towards not using AI as a crutch to do things, we couldn't be bothered to learn.