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That's the complete opposite of the ignorant rambles of your original post.
Is how people ignorant to how damaging the current state of ai is, not only to people in the industry (artists, animators, writers and voice actors among the few affected the most) respond to actual criticism to how it's implemented and used as a shortcut.
Your comment which clearly is just trying to save face after being called out on it is how I and everyone within the industry knows how it's supposed to be used, as a tool or method to enhance or streamline a pipeline. NOT as a means to an end.
Saying that our opinions or views don't matter just because we criticize it or are directly affected doesn't give you the high ground. If you truly believe in it, put your money where your mouth is and buy the humane ai pin and the rabbit ai, and see where those blatant scams get you. Keep falling for the buzzword grift while talking down on those who actually know what they're talking about. That's a surefire way to lose all your money.
that should have inclued you :P
Yeah, at this point this topic is useless, shouldn't have started it at all, or not in such way at least. Got really mad for being called out when I should have been the one to not give a ♥♥♥♥.