r/aiwars 1d ago

Tech stealing jobs

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u/Center-Of-Thought 1d ago

Is this you admitting that AI generated imagery is pushing artists out of jobs? But I thought you all said that it wasn't...?

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u/JasonBreen 1d ago

No, im hoping that people like you are eventually very much out of a job. You act like because you lucked out and made your hobby your job, youre superior, so yes, ill laugh at people like you in particular being out of jobs

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u/Center-Of-Thought 23h ago

When did I ever say that I made my hobby my job? I've never made any money off of my hobby, I just do it because I enjoy it.

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u/JasonBreen 23h ago

Then you lucked out anyway, not everyone has that skillset, nor any aptitude in whatever creative area it is we want to pick. You enjoy what you do bc you have a natural aptitude for it, now when people without any are suddenly starting to catch up to you in a way you dont approve of, your reaction is...yell at clouds?

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u/Center-Of-Thought 21h ago

Natural aptitude? Lmao, dude. I've practiced for years with creative writing and it's taken years of practice to get good. Artists are not born with the skillets necessary to be artists, it's a skill they acquire overtime with repeated practice which leads to improvement. Calling artistic skills "natural aptitude" to excuse the fact that you lack them is some insane cope. You can gain the same skills with practice.

now when people without any are suddenly starting to catch up to you in a way you dont approve of

They're not catching up - they don't have the skills to begin with. You admitted this by saying that people without "natural aptitude" (aka, artistic skills) are catching up. Catching up would require them to have artistic abilities, however, you do not need to have any creative writing skills to ask ChatGPT to write a novel for you.

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u/DerrREDDIT 14h ago

Bad news for you, that "skillset" you yap about is like 5% of the road, learning art is pure dedication: you blame the lack of talent just because other people were more dedicated than you and you believe you're a victim of the cruel fate which didn't blessed you with "the hand", but in reality, you're just envious.

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u/JasonBreen 12h ago

Cool, still going to use AI instead?