I am genuinely trying to get better at art. I’m not there yet (likely never will be), the lying machine is still better than me.

The context:

This is my sketch.

And this is what the ai output.

I like to think I poured my heart and soul into it. I know there are people who will tell me that I’m terrible for using ai at all. I’m also sorry if this is the wrong community to ask this question (ask reddit would delete my post instantly if I tried to post there).

Again, is this slop? I am not an artist. I drive a forklift real good, that’s my skillset. So if I were to use the ai upscaled version for my book, well, I’m asking for opinions.

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    Woah! Piracy is not considered stealing. The MPAA and RIAA made that argument over and over and over again in the 90s and early 2000s and they lost. Thank the gods!

    You would download a car!

    If piracy was stealing, we’d all be waiting for our chance to watch TV shows in a queue of thousands.

    Copyright violations are not theft. They never were and they never will be. Because no one is deprived of anything when something is copied. In theory, there could’ve been a lost sale as a result but study after study has shown that piracy actually improves sales of copyrighted works.

    When an AI is trained on images that YOU—the artist—posted to the public Internet for the world to see it will either increment or decrement a floating point value by like 0.01. That’s it! That’s all it does.

    How can that be considered “stealing”‽ It’s absurd.