Comment by jplusequalt
14 hours ago
>We’ll get great films, games, stories, and research because of this stuff.
If you were the kind of person who could create great art, then you would have found a way to make that art happen before LLMs were made.
Sorry if that comes off as harsh, but it's true. Too many people are convinced that an AI is suddenly going to skyrocket them from the ground floor to the ceiling of a craft. It won't.
Accept that there are no shortcuts to mastery. Accept that ideas are cheap, and execution is what matters. Accept that a large portion of people find it repugnant to engage with generative art.
> If you were the kind of person who could create great art, then you would have found a way to make that art happen before LLMs were made.
I did some fairly pioneering product and visual design work (early to the trends sorta thing) long before AI, over a decade ago:
• https://dribbble.com/shots/1649274-New-Message-flow
• https://dribbble.com/shots/3019741-Get-a-ride
• https://dribbble.com/shots/1800476-Los-Angeles
• https://dribbble.com/shots/3039672-New-message
And I would disagree with that sentiment.
Generative tech just makes it easier to create more things at much greater scale that would be possible without it.
I've used Photoshop and Blender for like 25 years. Lens flare and Filter Gallery - the original "one shot" have always been around. Just because Photoshop and Flash existed it didn't make everyone great at it.
Same is true with this stuff. Some of the best people doing video right now are unbelievably good at it. To your point - they were likely great video editors before AI, but to my point they are being supercharged by it now.