He literally wrote the name of the artist, and if you had taken 5 seconds to look him up instead of writing a dumb comment you’d have had your answer without making others do work for you.
Let me ask you, what is it about the internet that makes you think it’s ok to be a rude asshole?
If we were at a table across each other, in person and I asked “is that AI art?” Would you respond the way you just did? Is it the lack of human in front of you that makes you respond like a petulant asshole? I simply asked a question and you’re behaving like a dirt bag
A closer analogy would be if we were at a table across from each other, in person, and you asked “where can I find a table around here?” In that situation as in this one, you might get some justified razzing in response.
The table would already be right in front of you and you would be actively sitting at it when asking where the table is. There’s nothing wrong with asking a question, even a silly one - inquisitiveness is good! - but if you want the person also sitting at the table with you to actively refrain from noticing the clear absurdity of the situation, that’s probably not going to be the easier path for most folks.
The comment to which you were replying was not only the name of the artist, but the link to more of the exact info you were asking people to give you. If the level of “nice” you generally expect from folks requires that amount of hand-holding, you may be inviting frequent disappointment for yourself.
Is it an actual work by an artist or just AI stuff?
It’s real, and apparently sold for $21,000.
Time is money, money is okra, okra is power.
First, you get the okra…
Then Okra gets a local Chicago afternoon TV show…
Found the Cajun
He literally wrote the name of the artist, and if you had taken 5 seconds to look him up instead of writing a dumb comment you’d have had your answer without making others do work for you.
“Dumbass” is in the name.
Well a real AI would have posted that link after making up that website. Ever think of that?
Let me ask you, what is it about the internet that makes you think it’s ok to be a rude asshole?
If we were at a table across each other, in person and I asked “is that AI art?” Would you respond the way you just did? Is it the lack of human in front of you that makes you respond like a petulant asshole? I simply asked a question and you’re behaving like a dirt bag
A closer analogy would be if we were at a table across from each other, in person, and you asked “where can I find a table around here?” In that situation as in this one, you might get some justified razzing in response.
Or you could just as easily point at a table for them. It’s actually easier to be nice.
The table would already be right in front of you and you would be actively sitting at it when asking where the table is. There’s nothing wrong with asking a question, even a silly one - inquisitiveness is good! - but if you want the person also sitting at the table with you to actively refrain from noticing the clear absurdity of the situation, that’s probably not going to be the easier path for most folks.
The comment to which you were replying was not only the name of the artist, but the link to more of the exact info you were asking people to give you. If the level of “nice” you generally expect from folks requires that amount of hand-holding, you may be inviting frequent disappointment for yourself.
I get it, you’re an asshole in real life too
Just saying friend your comments come off much more hostile than theirs.
Artists page puts it as added at 5 years ago. Well outside of current AI funny business. https://useum.org/artist/Henryk-Fantazos/activity
The people who downvoted this don’t seem to understand how much this looks like ai
Edit: Y’all really gonna act like a man wearing an accordion as a shirt doesn’t look like ai generated and that’s wild.
It really doesn’t, it has none of the most common ai issues and easy to spot details. It’s pretty obviously not AI.
If you showed me this picture with no context I would assume it was ai generated. Ai has been getting better with hands