ZiziTheAuthor
We should all emember that the number one thing killing human creativity is AI.
          
           Literally every aspect of creativity whether it is writing or drawing, has become threatened by a lifeless machine who's soul purpose is to steal AUTHENTIC human work, whether language arts or visual art, and mush it up into it's own jarbled disgusting mess. 
          
          It's honestly sad that it has come to this, to the point that nothing you make online can be trusted. For students it can be crushing to have teachers and professors accuse you for using ai even when you haven't (I've been a victim of this recently). Or, when random haters online try to use it against you when you pour your heart, soul, andl let's be real; your blood sweat and tears into your beautiful orginal works.
          
          It is truly a dystopian world we live in, to see so many people depending on Artificial Intelligence, when in reality, all it is is just a Plagerism machine, stealing from humans and pretending it has authenticity. There is no doubt that there have been thousands if not millions of people who would have been aspiring future writers or artists if not for AI. It has even come to the point that 'authors' and commission artists that use AI do it shamelessly not out of love for the community, but for profit.
          
            To any aspiring writers and artists out there, don't let it kill your creativity, and rather stand up to the fight to stop this kind of stuff from happening. Don't be discourgaged. Literally anything you make will be infinitely better than whatever AI spits out. Hopefully this inspires some of you to pick up a pen, pencil, or start using a keyboard or digital art happ to continue your hobbies, passions and dreams.
          
          Don't give up before you've even started, because it's what a human pours into their work that truly makes art beautiful, something no machine can ever replicate.
          ZiziTheAuthor
@Zeniith_Seeker es, because human mistakes are what makes art so fascinating, so wonderful look at as it tells stories about the person themselves. Throughout history people have made beautiful artworks as well as literary pieces that are honestly so underrated. And then for modern day art we have a lump of code trying to dictate what is 'exceptional'. Humans should never have to lower their standards or be worried about an AI being more 'creative' then them. That's why I'm so anti-AI. I hate false accusations of people who actually try and hate when people who do use AI get away with it. It's really dissapointing. Their are published books from "authors" that have used generative AI and are top sellers. Their are people who use AI online for art and get millions of views. And don't even get me started on AI witchhunts and how bad it is for the art community. Stealing people's work is wrong. Just because some billionare company is making a 'generative AI' doesn't give it the right to steal millions of people's works without their consent to make whatever garbage it pukes out. I hope they'll make laws for that in the future because otherwise we are going down a very dark path. Stealing is wrong. A human stealing another human's work is wrong. An AI stealing a human's work is wrong. And most importantly, an a human using AI to use work is so very wrong. It saddens me that people would rather laze around than actually hone the skills needed to create good work. Don't dumb yourself to the point that you need to rely on AI to do it for you. You can do it. All you need is practice. Mistakes are what help you learn.
                  
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              Zeniith_Seeker
@Zizi3030 I think that people who claim AI art is better than human art have a flawed perception on what art is as a concept. Because yes, AI art can look flawless, smooth, perfect, everything a human cannot be, however there's something uncanny about being perfect. There's a strangeness in something which lacks a single flaw which makes it seem out of place and as if it doesn't belong. Just like you wouldn't want to fit a human body to the Fibonacci Spiral, AI's art is noticably different from a human's art in the sense that it doesn't belong, it's artificial. Even in writing, in stories such as Freak the Mighty, there's a certain human aspect in the writing where the author chooses to talk of informally to give the impression of a child's thoughts. It's authentic and it's human, and it's more creative than AI will ever be.
                  
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