Author Laments AI Art's Threat to Human Creatives Like Father Exploited by Corporate Giants
-
The author's father was an artist who sold the rights to his famous painting "Father's Love" and was then ripped off, struggling financially as the painting brought others millions.
-
The author sees AI art as doing the same thing - culling from artists' work without attribution and putting them out of work.
-
As the author's father now has dementia and is losing his ability to create art, AI seems to be replacing the corporate bigwigs who originally took advantage of him.
-
While AI art generators can easily produce art with prompts, the author argues this diminishes the skill and mastery involved in human-made art.
-
The author worries that as AI replaces human creatives, the unique stories and humanity communicated through art will be lost.