John Kitching's 'A Dangerous Idea'

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John Kitching's 'A Dangerous Idea'
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I’m working on an art project and I need some data from strangers on the internet!
Tell me in the notes, as concisely as possible, how you define the word “art”
Happy human expression with Elf animals being taken care off by blue collar farmers and grey collar farmers
Happy human expression with Elf animals being taken care off by blue collar farmers and grey collar farmers
Made by me Theodoros Mpahoumas
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to real artists
if you see ai “art” that’s good, and you feel sad that it wasn’t created by a person, don’t be
it was created by a person. By all the people the generator stole from, all the skill ai has comes from real artists.
ai “art” is nothing without real artists. Despite what the ai supporters think, ai can’t do it better. Its soulless slop only looks good because it came from the work of real people.
You read books, you read maps, but can you read expressions?