• 0x01@lemmy.ml
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    3 days ago

    Nah, generative ai is pretty remarkably useful for software development. I’ve written dozens of product updates with tools like claudecode and cursorai, dismissing it as a novelty is reductive and straight up incorrect

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      3 days ago

      As someone starting a small business, it has helped tremendously. I use a lot of image generation.

      If that didn’t exist, I’d either has to use crappy looking clip art or pay a designer which I literally can’t afford.

      Now my projects actually look good. It makes my first projects look like a highschooler did them last minute.

      There are many other uses, but I rely on it daily. My business can exist without it, but the quality of my product is significantly better and the cost to create it is much lower.

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            3 days ago

            You’re confusing ai art with actual art, like rendered from illustration and paintings

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              2 days ago

              it’s as much “real” art as photography, taking a relatively finite number of decisions and finding something that looks “good”.

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                Really good photography is actually pretty hard and the best photographers are in high demand.

                It involves a ton of settings for the camera, frequently post processing to balance out anything that wasn’t perfect during the shoot. Plus there is a ton of blocking, lighting, and if doing portraits and other planned shoots there is a lot of directing involved in getting the subjects to be in the right positions/showing the right emotions, etc. Even shooting nature requires a massive amount of planning and work beyond a few camera settings.

                Hell, even stock photos tend to be a lot of work to set up!

                If you think that someone taking a photo in focus with adequate lighting and posted it to instagram is the same as professional photography, then you have no idea what is involved.