Came across the Colosso Artist on how Artist can Suvive the AI Age. I feel that AI can’t express what is truly human experiences.
He mentions that the value of technical art will go down as these apps and ai services will drive prices down and not be valued as much.
The true value is if we can express ourselves and be able to have unique slices experiences.
The art we produce must resonate and have meaning.
maybe the time is now to make the art that you want if AI can must all the technical skills all we have to do is direct it and express ourselves, but the most important thing is the distribution and whether it resonates with an audience
https://coloso.global/en/products/colosogl-free-3dartist-jaeylo
The video explores how human artists can remain relevant and valuable in the age of Generative AI. The creator, jaeylo, argues that while AI may master technical skills, it cannot replicate the unique human intention and personal perspective derived from lived experiences (0:10 – 2:05).
Key takeaways from the video:
- Shift from Technicality to Expression: Technical art is becoming less economically valuable as AI can generate average images and models instantly (1:13 – 1:28). However, art as an expression of self remains a uniquely human domain where AI serves as a tool rather than a replacement (1:56 – 2:05).
- The Power of Perspective: Great works like Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite and Paul Schrader’s Taxi Driver succeed not just because of their technicality, but because they translate universal human experiences through a specific, unique lens (2:10 – 3:17).
- Developing Intentions and Taste: The creator defines a new essential skill: the ability to develop intentions and taste (3:28 – 3:38). While AI can follow directions, the artist’s role is to provide the specific narrative and direction that prevents a story from becoming generic (4:05 – 4:20).
- AI as a Collaborative Tool: During the making of his short film Ogygia, the creator used AI (ChatGPT and Gemini) for feedback, but often rejected its suggestions to maintain his own artistic direction (4:44 – 5:28).
Ultimately, the video concludes that artists are still competing with other humans to see who can assemble their thoughts into the most meaningful and resonant narratives (4:28 – 4:43).




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