If you ignore for a moment that generative image AI will most likely utterly decimate the digital arts industry, it's kind of refreshing to see artistic expressions without the usual Tumblr degeneracy. It only took a blanket ban on explicit sexual content to accomplish this.
I suppose it'll crop up again when the usual suspects(Tumblr degenerates) manage to circumvent the ban on sexual content, but by then AI image generators may be good enough to create 'deep fakes/undress simulacra', removing the demand for illustrated pornographic content altogether.
Another factor of influence is that a new and different demographic is tinkering with artistic expression (through AI.)
AI will not end human artistic expression in the same way that film, photoshop, and CGI didn't.
Frankly, at this point, AI is a bubble.
Machine Learning will continue to improve over time, but there is no singularity, there is no basilisk, and most of the AI you're using now isn't even remotely close to anything like "intelligent".
Greeting card industry, graphics for web design, online ads, advertisements, wall paper patterns, book design, business brand names, etc.
It'll have a huge impact due to the ease and low cost.