This is a really great piece, though I am curious about your opinions on AI art. I've heard a lot of people complaining about it but I don't really know why and would like to know why everyone says it so bad.
Edit: I agree that it is bad that it could be putting people out of jobs and I agree that it often looks bad but I would like to give you a little push-back on some of the other arguments, not because I am pro-AI art, as I stated I don't really know very much about it, just that I feel like some of these seem a little logically unsound.
Is it really stealing to use other people's art to teach your AI? The way human artists learn how to create art is by looking at other people's artwork and running it through their brains. Is this really any different? They're both learning. It would be absurd to have to ask an artist for permission for you to study their painting, why should the software devs have to do the same thing?
Also claiming to know the definition of art seems a little bold to me. Saying that since there is no skill in pressing a button it is not art doesn't sit right with me. People say that there is supposedly no skill in Jackson Pollock's abstract drip paintings they are not art and I would not agree with that assertion. Is Pollock picking out the colors really that different than someone typing in the prompts? What about pendulum paintings or stuff like that? The laws of physics are as mechanical as a computer, if not more so.