I am all for supporting local artists and I feel that “handcrafted in XXX” products make great souvenirs when you’re connected to those places. Still, if some AI hallucinated me a perfect novel for my interests, or generated something I couldnt tell was manufactured or created by a master, I would happily enjoy it.

“How can I tell if this is slop so I can know to hate it” sounds stupid to me: good is good. When it comes to art / food / products, I want the best experience for ME. If I want human connectedness, then I’ll go interact with a human directly.

I can do without wasted water, power, and money, but in the abstract it seems to bother everyone on Lemmy to enjoy something a person didn’t make. I don’t have that hang-up.

  • dream_weasel@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    THIS is kind of what I’m about. “All plastic surgery is bad,” well, no. All plastic surgery you can tell is plastic surgery is bad and that’s a pretty unimpeachable perspective.

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      But there is also a middle ground - plastic surgery that isn’t immediately obvious, but makes the person look “off”. I think even the best models are still stuck at this level for now.