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Is Art Dying?

I'm afraid to see something so valuable disappear.

By Emy QuinnPublished about 4 hours ago 3 min read
Credit to Pop Art, an artistic revolution - Matis

The one thing that haunts me, is one day that we won't be able to walk in a museum. I've always wanted to walk into a museum, and check out the paintings that are displayed on the walls. I've actually been to an art show one time, and I enjoyed checking out the amazing world of artists. It's awesome to see their ideas come to life through so many ways, and I think it's cool how people were able to appreciate it like I did. 

The thought of losing that one day…hurts. 

Or imagine yourself in a movie theater. Personally, I freaking love to watch movies on the big screen, while snacking on either candy or ice cream. Even though it's expensive nowadays, I don't mind spending the money. I recently watched The Bride on the big screen, and I loved the experience of watching such a weird horror movie. 

The thought of losing that one day…hurts. 

I'm not a fan of today's music, but at least it was made by a person or a studio. I prefer listening to the old school music, the 80s was truly the best era! The music videos were so creative, and I loved how great the beats were to these songs!

The thought of losing that one day…hurts.

Is technology such as AI…going to take all this away from us?

I'm not liking the stories I have been hearing about what technology is slowly doing to the art world. We are seeing everything that is art get affected by AI, conjuring up its own kind of 'art' in its own image. 

And it's awful to think that technology did this, instead of a person.

Think about it…what if we really see everything we love about art disappear?

Several actors are literally freaking out about AI taking over, because this technology is also threatening their own jobs. Writers, producers, directors, are all in danger of losing their jobs too. AI is going to replace everything in Hollywood, and once that happens, everything else that we cherish in the art world will follow.

Music. 

Drawings and paintings. 

Movies and actors. 

Writers. 

Hell, even videogames might be in danger. 

Why Hollywood or billionaires are willing to embrace such a change is pathetic.

The only reason why these bastards don't give a damn, is because they are going to continue to get rich from this scheme. They don't care if the world gets affected in the process, or witnessing people experience a powerful sadness over losing something that we love.

Not all of them see the value of the real world, and what people in the art industry can bring to them. 

It gets me so mad why they don't give a damn. I'm not liking the rumors that I have already been hearing from several industries. Xbox recently announced that they are getting a new CEO that is going to bring AI into the company, and we're already getting AI movie productions that shouldn't exist. We already got an AI actress named Tilly, and it's insane that people are joking about the thought of her being added to the Oscars at some point in the future. Is she going to beat real actors from winning their Oscars???

Imagine how they're going to feel when something that isn't real beats them?

Or how are the real writers, producers, and the directors are going to feel when they lose to an AI production???

I can see why people are scared. 

Because eventually…we are going to see some clear changes. 

It's going to hurt so much, knowing that we are going to lose everything that we love about art.

The thought of AI taking over is horrifying to imagine, and if it does, I'm going to stick with the real thing, instead of something that was made by a nonexistent person. 

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Thank you for reading!

Emy Quinn

HistoryJourney

About the Creator

Emy Quinn

Horror Enthusiast. I love to learn about the history of horror, I write about all kinds of horror topics, and I love to write short horror stories!

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