Comment by odeono

4 hours ago

"Soul and humanity" is doing a lot of work here.

Does the woodworker who shape using a handsaw use less "soul" than the one who uses a machine?

Does the musician who use a DAW and VSTs instead of analogue tape recorders create music with less "soul"?

Does the painter who buys acryllic paint instead of synthesizing their own dye from plants use less "soul"?

As technological innovation progresses, the barrier to creation falls. The process of creating something is not to be conflated with the final piece of art itself.

Does the carpenter who used to build custom fit cabinets with hand and power tools put in the same creativity when he just carries around a scanner, scans the area, the customers use software to select the layout, approve the work, then the CNC cuts out the wood, then all that's left is to put the screws in the holes and go home.

This isn't like the step from hand saws to power saws, and it's disingenuous to pretend like it is. This is what the startup machine has been doing to every industry... finding... "inefficiencies" and "optimizing" them.

Not _my_ opinion, but I just wanted to share that many people (in the Midwest) do believe that anything synthetic that it not readily made from simple materials has "less soul". It's a sorta test of "if I dropped you off in the jungle, can you still produce works of soul? Or are you just another cog in the machine.".

Your analogies are flawed. DAWs and skill saws generate nothing. They take skill to operate, and a novice cannot use these tools at all unless they know the craft.

Compare to this to prompting an LLM: “Generate a third person where game with a view from above where you can steal cars, shoot at people, run from the police, etc.” Anybody with access to the tool can do this, and the results are just another uninspiring GTA clone that you would imagine.

The latter is more like a carpenter ordering their “work” from alibaba then it is like using a skill saw.

Except it's not just a tool.

It's when a woodworker, musician or painter completely outsources their work and just marks what's wrong, sending those parts back. Yes, the final art piece might be the same, but the artist definitely uses less of their "soul".