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I don't like to be a pessimist, but as a musician and writer, and seeing how the value of my work has steadily decreased years before AI became mainstream, I don't see how "real" art will become more valuable. Maybe on an individual/personal level, but not in the industry as a whole. Especially once an untrained person can't tell the difference between AI and "handmade" art.
I think the slew of flops at the box office is a sign that people are rejecting this. Putting aside what AI could do, right now everything that's generated feels vapid in a sense, and I don't think that's entirely because it came from a machine. The creators were just that uninspired.
I'm personally happy that the film industry is struggling while works like Spiderverse and Helluva Boss and going against the status quo.
I mean, there's a reason that Marvel/DC comics are nowhere near as popular as they used to be while manga gets several aisles at the bookstore.
It still hurts to see people around me lose motivation because of AI though.
AI art is like the knock off movie studios. It uses someone else's ideas and rehashed it in the most generic way possible because that is what it is designed to do.