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Jinaral Q and A
Generative artificial intelligence prompt engineering and artistry
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[QUOTE="Irv Walter, post: 17929"] I think one of the things that makes art special to humans is that it is so deeply personal, vague, and subjective that it's hard to even define or describe it at all. Because of that, while I'm all for differentiating the benefits of hand-crafted art versus AI art and the kinds of value that can be obtained only from it being hand-crafted, I'm not for trying to draw a line in the sand for what is and is not art or discounting the efforts put into its creation by the human beings who directed its production. If someone putting in endless hours of AI prompt engineering to make the vision that they have in their head really doesn't have enough soul or passion involved, then we should start calling out abstract artists actually just using gravity and physics to make random images. [/QUOTE]
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