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- Aug 7, 2022

Made another vampire movie poster, now with 50% less blurriness.
100% perfect, no unnecessary repetition, finishes strong. Reddit Turing Test officially passed.Prompted ChatGPT to write me a copypasta from the perspective of a stereotypical Redditor, decrying AI art:
"Oh my god, I can't believe people are actually buying into this AI art crap. It's not real art, it's just a bunch of algorithms spit-balling ideas and spitting out something that looks halfway decent.
There's no creativity, no soul, no humanity in it. It's just a bunch of 0s and 1s following a set of instructions. It's not even close to the same level as human-created art.
And don't even get me started on the people who are claiming that AI will replace human artists. That's just ridiculous. Art is about expressing emotions and thoughts and experiences, things that AI can never understand or replicate.
AI might be able to produce something that looks aesthetically pleasing, but it will never be able to capture the depth and complexity of the human experience.
Real art comes from the heart, not from a computer program. So to all the people out there buying AI art and hailing it as the future, wake up and appreciate the real talent and creativity of human artists. Long live human art!"
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