Submitted by Hall_Pitiful t3_zusumf in Futurology
ninjasaid13 t1_j1p6jdv wrote
Reply to comment by GrayBox1313 in What will cheap available AI-generated images lead to? Video? Media? Entertainment? by Hall_Pitiful
>You don’t think humans are sentient?
when did I say that? I said that AI can generate new ideas easily without sentience.
GrayBox1313 t1_j1p79fq wrote
No, it hasn’t done that yet. It remixes existing things only after a human offers it a prompt. It does not create new things on its own. It needs others ideas fed to it. It has no point of view or need for expression.
ninjasaid13 t1_j1p7v0k wrote
But that would be most if not all ideas right? Ideas don't form in a vacuum. Nothing new under the sun.
GrayBox1313 t1_j1p8bfa wrote
Kind of. Artists create as a means of personal expression. Van Goghs paintings weren’t really about sunflowers and farmland and looking in a mirror. There was more stuff…stuff that an AI has no ability to think about on its own because it doesn’t have feeling, joy, empathy, humanity, trauma, desire, pain etc
If the AI thinks at all about what it’s making (i don’t Believe it can) then all it sees are brushstrokes and rendered subject. In art we call that the formal. But there is also the conceptual…which is as important
ninjasaid13 t1_j1p8ix3 wrote
>AI has no ability to think about on its own because it doesn’t have feeling, joy, empathy, humanity, trauma, desire, pain etc
are you saying emotions are a prerequisite for sentience?
some people separate the ability to feel things like light and heat and the ability to perceive emotions in sentience.
GrayBox1313 t1_j1p8le6 wrote
Art isn’t scientific. It’s personal expression. The artist puts their own emotion into the work. You read about Van Gogh and his inner pain is seen throughout his work.
What is the AI putting into the work? What is it expressing? What is it thinking about? What is it feeling?
ninjasaid13 t1_j1p972k wrote
I edited my comment to reflect something else.
>Art isn’t scientific. It’s personal expression. The artist puts their own emotion into the work. You read about Van Gogh and his inner pain is seen throughout his work.
I think there's a difference in philosophy in art between us.
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