Ted Chiang Is Wrong About AI Art
Briefly

"Generative-AI programs such as ChatGPT and DALL-E are built on work stolen from humans, and machines threaten to replace the artists and writers who made the material in the first place."
"Chiang presents strange and limiting frameworks for understanding both generative AI and art, eliminating important nuances in an ongoing conversation about what it means to be creative in 2024."
"He correctly points out that the technology is predicated on a bias toward efficiency, and that these programs lack thought and intention."
"Chiang makes two major mistakes in the essay, first by suggesting that what counts as 'art' is primarily determined by the amount of effort that went into making it."
Read at The Atlantic
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