no. the image is not about the distasteful animations which proceeded this conversation, but what followed; the notion of AI supplanting human drawings; read the image.
i didn't include this in the post but he ends it with "we humans are loosing faith in ourselves" --its not ambiguous.
Also, Miyazaki never talked about ableism. Having a zombie walking with its head "and having no concept of pain" while Miyazaki shared a very human story about a friend who can't even high five him is not ableism.
it really is just the principle of the human element, understanding, lens concious and unconscious when removed from art robs the artist, observer, and subject of inspiration
its not to say technology doesn't have a place; miyazaki selectively uses cgi. but AI in principle minimizes art itself.
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i didn't include this in the post but he ends it with "we humans are loosing faith in ourselves" --its not ambiguous.
its not to say technology doesn't have a place; miyazaki selectively uses cgi. but AI in principle minimizes art itself.