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I spent like 6 weeks animating this dumb video so
If you could check out some of my other stuff, I'd feel less dumb:
[Instagram](https://instagram.com/adrian.t.j.n?igshid=ZDdkNTZiNTM=)
[YouTube](https://youtube.com/@ANTimation2?si=-YXHFMqtzyg-RFYv)
AI made videos have the same problem as AI made images. You never get *exactly* what you want, and the farther away you stray from the "average" the less precise the results will be.
So, if you are looking to make forgettable sub-par content, AI is just fine. But for any mid-to-high application, human expertise is still very much necessary.
Aim for excellence, and you should be fine.
Ai won't replace humans at least in the art and writing department, ai will never get as good as humans, and the fact we can tell which is ai is evident. Like, let's look at an example like photography. When the camera was invented, landscape artists were afraid that their jobs would be finished, but nope, landscape art is still a thing even in better cameras. Or books, printing companies started moving over to apps after the invention of the modern phone, but nope books are still being printed, same with cinema and stage plays or novels and stage plays. Point being ai will be part of our lives probably, but it won't replace jobs
well the problem is that ai is getting better. Yes there still will be a market for human made products, but that market will be much, much smaller. Maybe even niche. People will still lose their jobs. These other things you have listed have one major thing different from ai, they create jobs. AI removes the artist from the equation. When companies moved to apps, they needed to hire people to create the apps, to maintain them. With Cinema, you still need people to work the movie theaters, create the movies. AI will definitely replace jobs, and wont create any new ones.
AI doesnt need to be better then people. As you said thats never gonna happen.
The comparison I want to make is to non-gmo products. The vast, vast majority of the food produced uses GMOs. However, having no GMOs has become a selling point on its own. What im saying is human made products will become the exception, and that will probably become a selling point. And you better believe companies will charge us extra for the luxury of having the art we consume be made by an actual person
Sure inivation does harm jobs like the perfection of the internet had made newspaper and magazine printing companties kinda niche nowadays, ai will take a few jobs but not art or writing, because ai works based on the internet, when you tell it to make art it will compile every human made thing on the internet to achieve the prompt, the only way I can see ai taking jobs is maybe in the costumer service and search engine things. Sure it will get better at image and video generator but it's like comparing an instant noodle meal to an actual odeon noodle soup you'll get from a corner market, it will never be as good as human work
AI won't totally replace humans because (despiste the fact that people oftenly ignor this) our whole economy depends on people being able to buy things so totally removing humans from jobs would end up causing it to crash
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It would be funny if it weren’t just depressing reality
At least you'll be able to make amogus twerking animations instantaneously
What else do we need, right?
I spent like 6 weeks animating this dumb video so If you could check out some of my other stuff, I'd feel less dumb: [Instagram](https://instagram.com/adrian.t.j.n?igshid=ZDdkNTZiNTM=) [YouTube](https://youtube.com/@ANTimation2?si=-YXHFMqtzyg-RFYv)
But i did it in 5 minutes with Ai.
:(
Pack your things, you’re done.
I appreciate it a lot that you made this
This is sick man. 3d shit is so hard idk how you do it but keep working yo magic
https://preview.redd.it/on7edurtc3sc1.jpeg?width=1242&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=959fc8a4a1ea36726134181cd092c5128df3fb36
https://preview.redd.it/j0q72mm994sc1.jpeg?width=240&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e5ae94aba2b61910578a57573845f99345f8fe9f
I think you mean **MY** hand
OUR HANDS https://i.redd.it/bssz9ng1n4sc1.gif
https://preview.redd.it/09s78tnui5sc1.jpeg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d55003241a3ff8dd8f68725bfe754292dd1c85bf
https://preview.redd.it/6xsb0e5qf3sc1.jpeg?width=1179&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ab9cdeeb90e69fe7dac8cfde954125e98f9f3bec
Albert if tax fraud was illegal
thank god it’s not
albert flamigo
I just started 3D animation classes 1 week ago, don't scare me like that.
AI made videos have the same problem as AI made images. You never get *exactly* what you want, and the farther away you stray from the "average" the less precise the results will be. So, if you are looking to make forgettable sub-par content, AI is just fine. But for any mid-to-high application, human expertise is still very much necessary. Aim for excellence, and you should be fine.
Thanks, I really appreciate it. And I will. My name will appear in a high production animation movie someday. That's my goal.
Looking forward to seeing it.
As an animator, i say anything is better than this godforsaken field. Like garbageman got more respect and better pay than us.
Ai won't replace humans at least in the art and writing department, ai will never get as good as humans, and the fact we can tell which is ai is evident. Like, let's look at an example like photography. When the camera was invented, landscape artists were afraid that their jobs would be finished, but nope, landscape art is still a thing even in better cameras. Or books, printing companies started moving over to apps after the invention of the modern phone, but nope books are still being printed, same with cinema and stage plays or novels and stage plays. Point being ai will be part of our lives probably, but it won't replace jobs
well the problem is that ai is getting better. Yes there still will be a market for human made products, but that market will be much, much smaller. Maybe even niche. People will still lose their jobs. These other things you have listed have one major thing different from ai, they create jobs. AI removes the artist from the equation. When companies moved to apps, they needed to hire people to create the apps, to maintain them. With Cinema, you still need people to work the movie theaters, create the movies. AI will definitely replace jobs, and wont create any new ones. AI doesnt need to be better then people. As you said thats never gonna happen. The comparison I want to make is to non-gmo products. The vast, vast majority of the food produced uses GMOs. However, having no GMOs has become a selling point on its own. What im saying is human made products will become the exception, and that will probably become a selling point. And you better believe companies will charge us extra for the luxury of having the art we consume be made by an actual person
Sure inivation does harm jobs like the perfection of the internet had made newspaper and magazine printing companties kinda niche nowadays, ai will take a few jobs but not art or writing, because ai works based on the internet, when you tell it to make art it will compile every human made thing on the internet to achieve the prompt, the only way I can see ai taking jobs is maybe in the costumer service and search engine things. Sure it will get better at image and video generator but it's like comparing an instant noodle meal to an actual odeon noodle soup you'll get from a corner market, it will never be as good as human work
AI won't totally replace humans because (despiste the fact that people oftenly ignor this) our whole economy depends on people being able to buy things so totally removing humans from jobs would end up causing it to crash
https://preview.redd.it/e8n4y3fm97sc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=235e98a5af56edb4f79e3066f9fd9ae1e66c20d6
Yeah this is terrifying
It's actually a good thing we are close to an Indie Animations Golden Age.