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An artist has insight into the art they made. They set out to do something deliberate and they applied skill and craft to do so.
AI art is where an artist offloads the entire job to a neural network without any understanding, craft or effort.
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As a long year practitioner in that field of course I have very different view. Creating art with AI requires craftsmanship and a deep understanding of the processes that are involved.
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No, i am not sharing because over the past decade I could observe the decline of common courtesy and foresaw that once money would come into play it would only be downhill from there.
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Make up your mind
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Due to the absence of social norms in the generative art community dealing with plagiarism or "inspired-without-giving-credit" I am not sharing a lot of code anymore, and when I do my licenses clearly exclude commercial use (which making a series of NFTs would be).
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Btw it is very weird that you defend copy-pasting from stack overflow at the same time as saying code isn't about producing the most lines of code.
If someone's main skill is copy/paste, how are they ever supposed to reduce the amount of code in a codebase? They literally can't.
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Stack overflow was made for copy-pasting and reducing the redundancy of having to spend time on solving something that has already be solved so you can spend more time on focusing on those parts that have not.
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Reducing the amount of code in a codebase sounds more like maintenance and optimization to me, which is important, too, but personally not something I can get passionate about.
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It's not about passion, it's that I know how depressing it is to have to work in a codebase created by people who don't care.
Ever had to unify 7 different ways of talking to the same database so you can fix security? This is what happens when you let people shit on the lawn.
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I'm team delete code, but what does that have to do with art? art is usually a maintainability leaf node like demos
This is a fragment of a sub thread. I agree that art can be throwaway code, but, that is only going to increase the chance that someone who doesn't understand it makes some trivial/random tweaks instead.
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The key thing is that once the marginal cost becomes ~0, it is effectively spam and will be used as such.


