• Morgikan@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    This is the same argument a lot of artists had when animation first started going digital. Animation required 100+ animators to draw out scenes. When digital tools started becoming available in the industry that number got slashed to just a dozen or so. Animation turnaround time was also slashed. For example, a large part of South Park Studios success has been attributed to that even, with their episodes touching on current events far more regularly than other shows due to the almost immediate turn around.

    Despite that, a lot of people were upset that digital art was stealing their jobs. And actually I remember that being the sentiment when Photoshop started becoming more popular.

    Not in yours, but I see a lot of comments like “AI is stealing jobs”, but that’s like saying “solar panels are stealing coal’s job”. AI isn’t stealing jobs, its making them redundant in my opinion.