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Depends on who the "creative director" is and what kind of quality their results tend to yield.

I'm less inclined to bother with any AI products being spat out by large media corporations. They've already proven how shitty they are with actual people doing the work, and they're liable to only put more effort into propagandized products when they don't have workers balking at their idiotic suggestions.

There's some creative products I frankly don't know how confidently I'd enjoy if it was produced by AI. Namely, novels and possibly music. Good novels are too condensed with so many concepts and ideas with such intricate detail that are developed over time that AI will certainly have trouble truly duplicating. Yes, AI can emulate style, technique, tone, and themes very well, but there's a certain personal touch from a good author that is difficult to simulate.

IE, how the various experiences in an author's personal life have influenced and changed how they look at the world. Their understanding of the human condition, human interaction, trial and error, challenges, fears, hopes, and dreams. Etc etc.

1 year ago
1 score
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Depends on who the "creative director" is and what kind of quality their results tend to yield.

I'm less inclined to bother with any AI products being spat out by large media corporations. They've already proven how shitty they are with actual people doing the work, and they're liable to only put more effort into propagandized products when they don't have workers balking at their idiotic suggestions.

1 year ago
1 score