

Hey, thank you so much for your contribution to this discussion. You presented me a really challenging thought and I have appreciated grappling with it for a few days. I think you’ve really shifted some bits of my perspective, and I think I understand now.
I think there’s an ambiguity in my initial post here, and I wanted to check which of the following is the thing you read from it:
- Generative AI art is inherently limited in these ways, even in the hands of skilled artists or those with technical expertise with it; or,
- Generative AI art is inherently limited in these ways, because it will be ultimately used by souless executives who don’t respect or understand art.
When you say that about her being mentally ill with no empathy, what exactly do you mean? I’m asking because it’s easy to draw a lot of different conclusions from that statement, and I’m trying to make fewer assumptions when I don’t know people well.