"To some, the prospect of collaborating with the sum average of all artists is[...]an attractive prospect. Maybe you feel you are below average in some areas and the A.I. will therefore raise the quality of those areas. But every percent that you hand over to the A.I. is a percent less of your unique voice, perspective, and intention. And for folks who use A.I. generations wholesale, that comes out to a 100% loss of anything personal or unique that they might bring."
I highly recommend reading this post; it articulates a lot of what I've been mulling over recently with regard to all the AI bros' arguments that AI is "just a tool," and "it's just doing what humans do."
1. Tools don't produce the art FOR you.
2. Humans do not operate like algorithms. Computers do not "learn" like humans.