“Let’s say you have six-year-old twins. They both write you a birthday card. One uses A.I., the other one doesn’t. The A.I. art will be “better.” It won’t have typos, it will display great calligraphy and a perfect drawing. And still, I would throw it straight into the garbage and keep the human-made one. For me, art is about human intent. If a larger audience agrees, creators will be fine; otherwise, we’re doomed.”
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cover-story/cover-story-2023-11-20