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I used to laugh at the idea of AI making real art, then a friend's show in Phoenix changed my mind

He fed a bunch of his old sketches into a program called Midjourney and it created a series of pieces that genuinely felt like his style, just evolved. It wasn't random junk, it was a clear collaboration that took his initial idea somewhere he couldn't have gone alone. So, for the people who still say AI art is just theft, what's the actual line between a tool and a creator?
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sarah531
sarah5311mo ago
Wow, my friend did the same thing and the results were honestly mind-blowing.
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the_john
the_john1mo ago
Totally get it, the payoff is real. Just make sure to stick with the process even when it feels slow. Consistency is what makes it work.
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jones.anna
jones.anna1mo ago
My friend Mark tried something like that last year and now he won't stop talking about his "glow up" at every single coffee meetup. It's like he discovered the secret to life, not just a new routine. I'm happy for him, but I've heard about his hydration levels more times than I can count. At this point, I'm just waiting for him to start charging for seminars.
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