“AI makes art more accessible!”
Sarah Biffin painted without ARMS or LEGS. Helen Keller wrote 14 books in her life time. Ludwig Beethoven composed his most famous works after he’s gone functionally deaf in the 1810s. You try to pick up a pencil and I’ll drink 79 bottles of Absolut Vodka, you lazy ass.
“I use it for my assignments!”
Do you really need an AI to summarise an summary of a topic for you? Charles F. Kettering, the most prominent automotive engineer of his time, had such poor eyesight, he would have intense headache from just reading.
So many artist and innovators worked under terrible health conditions, natural born disabilities, extreme environments, regimes and still wrote, danced, drew, painted, composed, sang, played, imagined—merely because they had a passion for their work. AI “artists” do not. Tolkien spent nearly 6 decades constructing his fictional world, until his death.
An artist makes a decision because they think it will evoke a stronger emotion from the audiences, whatever it is they are looking for; an AI makes a decision because it is a task they must fulfil.
(Actually just wanted share some of my favourite historical people :3)

















