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CuriouslyCtoday at 3:17 AM1 replyview on HN

> You can commission a painting from an artist, but it is hubris to point at a painting you bought or commissioned and go "I made that". But somehow it is acceptable to do this for LLMs. That is a baffling mindset to me!

The majority of the work on a lot of famous masterpieces of art was done by apprentices. Under the instruction of a master, but still. No different than someone coming up with a composition, and having AI do a first pass, then going in with photoshop and manually painting over the inadequate parts. Yet people will knob gobble renaissance artists and talk about lynching AI artists.


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habinerotoday at 6:01 AM

I've heard this analogy regurgitated multiple times now, and I wish people would not.

It's true that many master artists had workshops with apprenticeships. Because they were a trade.

By the time you were helping to paint portraits, you'd spent maybe a decade learning techniques and skill and doing the unimportant parts and working your way up from there.

It wasn't a half-assed, slop some paint around and let the master come fix it later. The people doing things like portrait work or copies of works were highly skilled and experienced.

Typing "an army of Garfields storming the beach at Normandy" into a website is not the same.