• lordbritishbusiness@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    As you say, as everything is in the eye of the beholder. Some of the most successful artists are those who understand what their target audience want, and know where it overlaps with what they want to create, maximising passion and enjoyment on both sides.

    As for AI art, you’re absolutely right, and it’s acceptance is also wholly to the observer. Cheap low effort stuff is going to be called slop, but where it’s part of a broader process that enhances the prompter’s work it will be considered successful.

    Of course if something is culturally taboo (and AI art is risking this) art on the topic will be buried under down votes.