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Blogger Jon Harwood said...

Interesting, I don't have Photoshop so I can't speak from experience. Photography has been screwing peoples heads up since the 1840s. It was such an insult to artists that it was not accepted as an art form for about 120 years. Then computers, Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop came along and screwed people's heads up again. "That's not art!" Yet before long it was art. Now we have the advent of artificial intelligence and everyone's head, especially mine, is screwed up. So far Ai just learns from what's on the internet and synthesizes images on request but with a giant bias toward "the lowest common denominator". So, at present it isn't as big a threat as it seems--even with the hysteria in the news. Who knows? It might just get better and become genuinely creative but perhaps not. We don't understand human creativity very well so I don't know how Ai will learn creativity from us. Check again in a few years and perhaps it will be different.

What has been true is that photography is a dance between the "creator's" head and the equipment. The artwork is influenced by the tools. At present though I see a continuum with painting and drawing as fully human and with photography as human creativity using various tools with the tools exerting more influence over the work in photography than in painting. As we transition to more and more perfect photographic tools we get more and more uniformity in the image output. The pictures are near perfect but to me at least they often seem less interesting than the more imperfect images made by the tools of the 1930s to 1960s. We also see the emergence of a very small cadre of people using the older tools because of their flaws.

So photography may be doomed to a future of uniform technical perfection but I hope that instead it inspires at least some to pursue the other methods so we get a variety of human creations to go along with the robotics.

One thing is sure though, we will have vast fast and disruptive change.

I wrote this with Chat GPT. (just kidding)

May 23, 2023 at 3:19 PM

Blogger RoxAnn said...

Mick’s comment “now we won’t know if the pictures of your food are real or AI generated! A comic in every house.

May 24, 2023 at 1:06 PM

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