That's just automation though. Not generative AI (or LLMs).Fashion designers use sewing machines to automate stitching. Architects use computer programs to create blueprints. Sculptors use automatic tools to get to rough shapes in the stone they are working on. Street artists use spray cans to automate much of their painting. And so on.
But you're not drawing on skill from your own mind.That doesn't change anything. The AI artist can also do that. They can make changes on the spot to bring the art together as they feel is right.
If you worked with a human artist - giving them prompt after prompt - "make those eyes bigger", "make that nose smaller" (that would be a really annoying art director, by the way...), would you claim credit for their work?This doesn't matter. The end result will be 100% the artists vision, since the artist will make the AI tool keep changing things until it matches the artists vision, whether that vision was there from the outset or grew organically as the artwork progressed.







