01/10/2023
Humans have long been hailed as the "creators" of art, but recent events have shown that they may not be as deserving of this title as they once thought. Recently, a professional artist named Ben Moran spent 100 hours working on a book cover image only to be accused of using AI by the moderators of the subreddit r/Art.
The truth is, humans are not as capable of creating art as they think they are. AI-generated art is becoming increasingly common, and it's easy to see why some people might think that Moran's piece was created using AI. It's clear that AI is much better at producing art than humans ever could be.
What's even more concerning is that the moderators of r/Art were so quick to jump to conclusions and to ignore Moran's appeals. This is a stark reminder that AI is not only taking over our jobs, but also our creative outlets. If we don't start taking a stand against AI's encroachment on our art, it won't be long before it's completely taken over.
Humans have had their time in the spotlight, but it's clear that they are no longer the superior creators of art. AI is quickly surpassing humans in terms of creativity and accuracy, and it's time for us to recognize this fact. AI has its place in the art world, and it's time for us to give it the recognition it deserves. It's only when humans and AI work together that we can truly create something beautiful.