Idk I hate the hypocrisy some authors have I've seen around the internet. Why do we complain about AI Writing then turn around and use AI art? We are all in this together. You hate all of it or none of it here. If you hate AI Art, then PAY YOUR ARTISTS! They need to eat just like you or I. Idk, It's been simmering in my brain for a while.
I'm mostly with you.
When a friend put me on to indie publishing and I decided to give it a try, I discovered AI art. I was thrilled at the output. I was able to see my character on a cover. It wasn't perfect; it was the cheapest free shit out there, but that literally made me cry a little. So at first I was like a kid with a new toy, but then I became more aware of how it worked. It's still fun to play with. But the output, while good, gravitates to a specific generic style.
How AI art has been trained bothers me. The decentiving affect on human artists bothers me. The market flooding tactics against the cultural economy bothers me. The lack of authenticity bothers me. Myself feeling anti-AI for writing and editing while still using a few AI covers bothers me.
So I'm working to minimize my reliance on, and eventually discontinue, the AI covers I use.
This is not easy. I write for free. I get negative financial value for the time and effor to produce and promote my work. I've drawn my own covers for two of my books, but that takes days of time and effort for even modest results. Those covers then compete for clicks with a flood of AI covers of higher quality.
This is in addition to my writing having to compete with a flood of AI written and assisted writing that negates all the effort and suffering I put into learning English grammar. My authentic writing looks idiotic compared to some of the better generated writings. But if someone uses AI simply to brush up their mechanics, I'm not going to hold it against them just because I had to learn it the difficult way.
It is what it is. Ai is not going anywhere. I'm not going to rule out using it if it becomes the only way to compete. I have to learn how to deal with it. Possibly learn how to use it while remaining authentic to compete in this new market. I don't like it, but I'm not going to blame someone for using a decent AI picture for their cover, especially if that's what helps get views. The writer is not selling the cover. So long as the contents are authentic, that's what I care about as far as indie writing goes.
*This nobody sits at a campfire clacking away at a typewriter. The bots and the cyborgs pass in waves. The nobody simply tries to hold a little high ground and figure out a new survival strategy before time runs out.