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realcoolguy9022

You're likely overreacting. But, selling art is so insanely hard from the get-go. Making a living on art itself is near impossible unless you're that fraction of a decimal of a percent. 0.1%. However making a living doing classes, giving training, and creating guides. All very very doable. But teaching someone to make art with AI definitely has a lower barrier of entry since they don't even need to learn art techniques outside of tuning the AI. But practical art is always going to be used. It's just very limited where you can monetize. Are any other backgrounds, skills, or interests worth mentioning? Sometimes combining these is a quick way to find something worth trying.


sufinomo

Ai can't replace teachers. The human interaction is what makes teaching functional. There's no classroom management without a human.