Stanley 'Artgerm' Lau, a prominent comic artist, emphasizes that while AI tools can aid in the creative process, they do not equate to genuine art. For him, art requires human experience and interpretation, establishing a firm distinction between AI as a supportive tool and the artist's irreplaceable role. He views an artist's life experiences as integral to the value of their work, likening AI-generated art to mass-produced goods. Ultimately, Stanley advocates for preserving the human essence in artistic creations, even when leveraging AI.
I don't consider them art because art is exclusively a human endeavour. You need to have a person who interacts and interprets the world through a very specific visual lens.
It makes sense for companies to use AI to ease development - like animators using AI to fill in frames - but the final product should still have a human touch.
When people buy my work, they don't just buy the image. They're purchasing a piece of my life - that's what gives it value.
In the past, many products were handmade - shoes, clothing, bags. Now, if you want something handmade, you have to pay a premium.
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