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Originally Posted by Firebot
A grounded person can objectively see the difference between generative AI slop and understandable AI use, but in the creative community there is a significant number of hardcore anti-AI advocates with 100% anti-AI stance regardless of use. The premise being that using AI to generate anything regardless or use is taking pay or a job from a real artist
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Pretty much. Along with the notion that something created unassisted by a human being has a fundamentally different quality.
In the tabletop gaming scene there's a push to have publishers label a product if AI was used in its creation. The best parallel is the anti-GMO movement. To some consumers, the fact that a game/vegetable that used AI/GM is indistinguishable from one that didn't does not matter - it's essentially pollluted even if that pollution is invisible.