So here's the question.
I've been messing about with cameras for more years than I care to remember and nowadays I can using technology to improve output in so many ways the previously was not possible. With the advent and advances in AI where do we draw the line in what is our work and when does it become an AI Mashup, and even does that matter if the output is good and tells the story you're trying to tell.
I tend to be more relaxed using technology, effects, corrections, etc when I'm doing video editing than when doing work with photos. Is that just photo snobbery where dinosaurs like me hark back to the days of what you shot is what you got and no PP was realistically available.
Taking it to the extreme, how about when we can point a box with a single button loaded with AI and like with Alexa, just tell it what kind of picture we're wanting. Is that still photography ?
What do we think ?
I've been messing about with cameras for more years than I care to remember and nowadays I can using technology to improve output in so many ways the previously was not possible. With the advent and advances in AI where do we draw the line in what is our work and when does it become an AI Mashup, and even does that matter if the output is good and tells the story you're trying to tell.
I tend to be more relaxed using technology, effects, corrections, etc when I'm doing video editing than when doing work with photos. Is that just photo snobbery where dinosaurs like me hark back to the days of what you shot is what you got and no PP was realistically available.
Taking it to the extreme, how about when we can point a box with a single button loaded with AI and like with Alexa, just tell it what kind of picture we're wanting. Is that still photography ?
What do we think ?
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