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I think you’re underestimating the rate of advance and the appetite for derivative work.


Perhaps, though the rate advance, as mentioned, seems headed in a direction entirely orthogonal to actual creative output that might threaten art-making. I’m in awe at the grammatical or visual fidelity of LLMs/GANs, but have yet to hear a funny joke or see an original image.

My impression of the appetite for derivativeness is that it’s waning, no? The authority on the craft of content milling seems to think so. [0]

0. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/bob-iger-says-disney-cut-1157...


e.g. the constant re-hashes of DC and Marvel, mediocre Star Wars spinoffs and sequels, live action remakes of things that didn't need remakes, etc etc etc

the single largest selling category of books is romance novels, and if you've ever spent time in that space -- I used to worked in a book store, and would read anything to kill time, including romance -- is often painfully derivative and repetitive. Amazon was flooded with e-book romance novels long before ChatGPT, and it's only going to get worse.


Studios are in the business of making money, not art. Marvel movies make gobs of money.




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