▲ | iamacyborg 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
People are wanting to make a living by making art, not to get rich. I highly recommend reading the book I mentioned as you don’t seem to have a particularly nuanced understanding of the actual struggles at play. Perhaps an analogy you’ll understand is what happens to the value of a developer’s labour when that labour is in many ways replicated by AI and big AI companies actively work to undermine what makes your labour different by aggressively marketing that anyone can so what you so with their tools. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | squigz 3 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Isn't this just a result of technological progress? Technology has displaced entire fields of labor for... well, ever. I'm not unsympathetic to the problems this introduces to those workers, but I'm really not sure how it could be prevented; we can of course mitigate the issues by providing more social support to those affected by such progress. In the case of artistic expression becoming more accessible to more people, I have a hard time looking at it as anything but a net positive for society. | |||||||||||||||||
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