Qualification:
I can’t take it anymore, I’m so sick of the fact that this AI is everywhere, and it’s not even possible to understand whether the product was created by it or a human. Recently, I have begun to understand what the human soul is in creativity, it is like a kind of connection, you feel through the screen what a person felt, who, for example, wrote a book, sometimes it touches the soul very much, so that life becomes more pleasant, but it only works when you know for sure that this book is entirely human-made without the help of AI.
As for AI-created art, I’m tired of it, and believe me, I’ve been soaking up content that can’t even be distinguished from human, but when I realize it’s fully AI or partially created, it makes me sick, I just want to forget that I’ve ever seen this horror, no matter how perfect it is, and no matter how much better or more beautiful it is than human-made art, you can call it the Uncanny Valley effect.
Heck, sometimes I just want to wake up to the 1990s, 2000s, or 2010s, where there wasn’t this AI that warps reality itself.
By the way, do you happen to know how to look for people who create art, for example, draw completely without AI, outside of Discord and those damn social networks? The fact is that lately I want not only to enjoy the art created by human, but also to communicate with those who create such art.


There’s a few tells that haven’t quite been fixed, like that airbrushed sheen that AI loves to overuse. Otherwise, you have to look really closely at it. Look at the tiny details because AI is still pretty bad at things like window panes/stained glass, fencing, jewelry, tattoos, small distant objects like telephone poles, etc. I’m even seeing these mistakes on products that have these graphics being sold in grocery stores.
Those “spot the differences/spot the mistakes” puzzle pictures we were given as children are coming in handy now.