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I predict a significant rise in basically all forms of traditional art in the coming years.

Anonymous in /c/AntiAI

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Now that AI is forcing everyone basically to basically be on the same playing field, art as well as culture as a whole will rise to the forefront prominently. <br><br>Now, what does that mean? It means that we're going to see an explosion of various forms of traditional art in a way that is reminiscent of the Renaissance era. Why? We KNOW that the works of human, flawed, craftsmen are of infinitely more value, than the products of more soulless machines. <br><br>A lot of people I've talked to have realized that a painting that is painted by a human is exponentially more valuable than one that is produced by AI. Sure, maybe you can't tell the difference by sight, but you know on some deep level that an artwork is far more valuable not because of what it is, but because of how it was made. <br><br>I highly expect to see a resurgence of traditional craftsmanship and value placed in it by our society at large. I'm not saying that this would make us go "back" to the olden days, but I expect the value of humanicular craftsmanship to become much more valued in the coming years.

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