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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent55" data-source="post: 9237855" data-attributes="member: 7037991"><p>Well, it is a good one because no computer can function without creative input from those who write the base code, it took creative people and very smart ones to write the code. This is no different than that, also you can't copy write an idea or feel or even style or look, well not indefinitely that is. Tolkien, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Robert Ervin Howard, and many more works and others are the base that others built off of as well as art from many others like frank Frazetta, Larry Elmore, Todd Wills Lock, Brom and others. Their style is copied by other artists and people around the world, are they cheating and stealing from them or are they being inspired by them? As i said doesn't matter to me and in the end, we are not going to stop them from using it, good or bad it comes down to money and the cheaper ways are almost always going to overshadow the more expensive slower ones. I do agree i prefer an artists version over some AI but i use the AI to inspire me to create my ideas which are more specific and less a random generalization like A.I. is, so in that aspect, it may never be 100% spot on well until it becomes self-aware that is, then we will be back to having to compensate them for their work and giving ai credit for its work. But I am not arguing for its use just saying we are not going to stop it and it will just come to a point when we will just not know it is being used, and i would bet it is in many areas we just don't know it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent55, post: 9237855, member: 7037991"] Well, it is a good one because no computer can function without creative input from those who write the base code, it took creative people and very smart ones to write the code. This is no different than that, also you can't copy write an idea or feel or even style or look, well not indefinitely that is. Tolkien, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Robert Ervin Howard, and many more works and others are the base that others built off of as well as art from many others like frank Frazetta, Larry Elmore, Todd Wills Lock, Brom and others. Their style is copied by other artists and people around the world, are they cheating and stealing from them or are they being inspired by them? As i said doesn't matter to me and in the end, we are not going to stop them from using it, good or bad it comes down to money and the cheaper ways are almost always going to overshadow the more expensive slower ones. I do agree i prefer an artists version over some AI but i use the AI to inspire me to create my ideas which are more specific and less a random generalization like A.I. is, so in that aspect, it may never be 100% spot on well until it becomes self-aware that is, then we will be back to having to compensate them for their work and giving ai credit for its work. But I am not arguing for its use just saying we are not going to stop it and it will just come to a point when we will just not know it is being used, and i would bet it is in many areas we just don't know it. [/QUOTE]
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