Embracing Change: The Importance of Learning in a Technological World
Long ago, when the camera was first created, it made painters worried. From their point of view, it seemed like a bad thing. But now, things have changed, and people don't feel the same way.
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Later on, when digital cameras entered the scene, people who used to develop photos from film felt a similar sense of doom. However, with time, the use of digital cameras became the norm. Phrases like "Kodak moment" became popular, and even a case study emerged from this era.
Now, a new wave is sweeping the art world — art generated by artificial intelligence (AI). It is gaining momentum and causing concern among traditional artists. Many are worried that AI will replace human creativity, leading to the downfall of artists. They see this as unfair and a threat to their livelihood but it's essential to remember that what is new and unfamiliar today often becomes the new normal tomorrow.
Remember, history has shown that change is constant. The key lies in our ability to learn and adapt. If we fail to keep up with the advancements in technology, our work may indeed become obsolete. We must embrace the simple principle: learn or become outdated.
What are your thoughts on the current trend of AI-generated art?