I worry less about that and more about the long term stifling of human creativity. As people incorporate AI into their own works, things start to become more derivative. The AI cannot generate anything new, it can only mimic what already exists within its training data. As humans use AI more and more, that training data available will come to contain less and less in the way genuine human ingenuity and will instead be AI outputs being used to train the next generation of AI in a slow and inexorably degradation of all forms of human creativity. It's not a readily apparent pitfall because it's on an extended timeline and half the population did have breakfast today, but it's something that's far more sinister than "this AI can draw better hentai commissions than I can because it copied me."
I worry less about that and more about the long term stifling of human creativity. As people incorporate AI into their own works, things start to become more derivative. The AI cannot generate anything new, it can only mimic what already exists within its training data. As humans use AI more and more, that training data available will come to contain less and less in the way genuine human ingenuity and will instead be AI outputs being used to train the next generation of AI in a slow and inexorably degradation of all forms of human creativity. It's not a readily apparent pitfall because it's on an extended timeline and half the population did have breakfast today, but it's something that's far more sinister than "this AI can draw better hentai commissions than I can because it copied me."