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  • George KG Offline
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    George K
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    Link to video

    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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    • LuFins DadL Offline
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      You confused me. I thought he was going to be talking about the genius of Al not AI

      The Brad

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        He's right.

        On the other side of it, though, more and more human-made things will fit into a fine art model. It'll be rare, impractical and not nearly as scalable, but still appreciated—sometimes for precisely those reasons.

        We've seen this already with the hipsters. They gave new life into textiles, vinyl albums, craft beers, film photography, etc. (About that last, film-only wedding photographers are becoming a thing in some circles. Because a negative is more special than a jpeg.) McDonald's took over the world, and now everybody wants to go to Elevation Burger and similar. We're going to see more of that in other disciplines, too.

        I have no idea how far that reverse trend will go. Probably not enough to make a living off of for most. But "AI-free" is going to be valued more, right alongside AI's convenience.

        Please love yourself.

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        • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

          He's right.

          On the other side of it, though, more and more human-made things will fit into a fine art model. It'll be rare, impractical and not nearly as scalable, but still appreciated—sometimes for precisely those reasons.

          We've seen this already with the hipsters. They gave new life into textiles, vinyl albums, craft beers, film photography, etc. (About that last, film-only wedding photographers are becoming a thing in some circles. Because a negative is more special than a jpeg.) McDonald's took over the world, and now everybody wants to go to Elevation Burger and similar. We're going to see more of that in other disciplines, too.

          I have no idea how far that reverse trend will go. Probably not enough to make a living off of for most. But "AI-free" is going to be valued more, right alongside AI's convenience.

          HoraceH Offline
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          Horace
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          #4

          @Aqua-Letifer said in Rick Beato on AI:

          He's right.

          On the other side of it, though, more and more human-made things will fit into a fine art model. It'll be rare, impractical and not nearly as scalable, but still appreciated—sometimes for precisely those reasons.

          We've seen this already with the hipsters. They gave new life into textiles, vinyl albums, craft beers, film photography, etc. (About that last, film-only wedding photographers are becoming a thing in some circles. Because a negative is more special than a jpeg.) McDonald's took over the world, and now everybody wants to go to Elevation Burger and similar. We're going to see more of that in other disciplines, too.

          I have no idea how far that reverse trend will go. Probably not enough to make a living off of for most. But "AI-free" is going to be valued more, right alongside AI's convenience.

          AI-free is the new Organic?

          Education is extremely important.

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          • HoraceH Horace

            @Aqua-Letifer said in Rick Beato on AI:

            He's right.

            On the other side of it, though, more and more human-made things will fit into a fine art model. It'll be rare, impractical and not nearly as scalable, but still appreciated—sometimes for precisely those reasons.

            We've seen this already with the hipsters. They gave new life into textiles, vinyl albums, craft beers, film photography, etc. (About that last, film-only wedding photographers are becoming a thing in some circles. Because a negative is more special than a jpeg.) McDonald's took over the world, and now everybody wants to go to Elevation Burger and similar. We're going to see more of that in other disciplines, too.

            I have no idea how far that reverse trend will go. Probably not enough to make a living off of for most. But "AI-free" is going to be valued more, right alongside AI's convenience.

            AI-free is the new Organic?

            Aqua LetiferA Offline
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            Aqua Letifer
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            #5

            @Horace said in Rick Beato on AI:

            @Aqua-Letifer said in Rick Beato on AI:

            He's right.

            On the other side of it, though, more and more human-made things will fit into a fine art model. It'll be rare, impractical and not nearly as scalable, but still appreciated—sometimes for precisely those reasons.

            We've seen this already with the hipsters. They gave new life into textiles, vinyl albums, craft beers, film photography, etc. (About that last, film-only wedding photographers are becoming a thing in some circles. Because a negative is more special than a jpeg.) McDonald's took over the world, and now everybody wants to go to Elevation Burger and similar. We're going to see more of that in other disciplines, too.

            I have no idea how far that reverse trend will go. Probably not enough to make a living off of for most. But "AI-free" is going to be valued more, right alongside AI's convenience.

            AI-free is the new Organic?

            Eh, maybe more like the new "hand-made" but basically yeah.

            Please love yourself.

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