Definitionally he may be a creator, but I still wouldn't call him a creator from an artistic sense.
He seems more like someone who picked up Guitar Hero and thought he could quickly translate that skill to a true musical talent. When it didn't happen, he decided no one wants to put in the effort
He's destructive AF, and because people are greedy, they're gonna use the AI because it's cheaper and faster than commissioning or licensing human talent creations. When assholes with machine learning robots steal jobs, that's what is going to suck the life out of artists. Futility.
The more we foul up the implementation of technology, the more I find myself wanting to run off the woods and leave civilization behind... Of course I then remember I have the survival skills of a moth near a flame.
I feel this, too. Every day some new BS gets announced and you wonder if life is worth living. They're taking our creative outlets and sense of pride. All we are left with is our own hollow consumerism, so then working our whole lives just to spend it in debt to the rich is peak hopelessness.
I would argue
1. it's up to us, as individuals, to make life worth living. We all lose if we hand that power over.
2. They can only take our pride if we willingly give it to them.
There will always be people who recognize the value of true art.
3. We don't have to buy into their consumerism bs
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He seems more like someone who picked up Guitar Hero and thought he could quickly translate that skill to a true musical talent. When it didn't happen, he decided no one wants to put in the effort
1. it's up to us, as individuals, to make life worth living. We all lose if we hand that power over.
2. They can only take our pride if we willingly give it to them.
There will always be people who recognize the value of true art.
3. We don't have to buy into their consumerism bs