I accept your point of view Poppy - and yet many have the creative impulse but perhaps lack the skill (but not the imagination) to create a masterpiece.
Perhaps AI can allow some of them satisfy that impulse.
To my mind, if they like it, if it's pleasing to the eye, then it's enough.
Tracey Emin's bed?
Damien Hirst's half a cow?
Few artists make their own brushes and paint - would the lack of that skill mean they shouldn't use both to create something worthwhile?
Surely we can all work together to make this little reality more fun and beautiful by any means possible.
... and in the process answer out own personal wish to create.
AI art for some is a simple one line experiment, for others it can be many hours and much longer for a series.
Dorena's work is fun and more detailed than many.
Silken Nakita also showed a great deal of work related to Dante's Inferno which was amazing and a mix of multiple disciplines.
It's a LONG list.
So let's celebrate the amazing and the "best efforts", brush and keyboard, chisel and hammer.
In all artifice, there is a reflection of our humanity and our creativity.
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