Ready to dive into the shocking reality of AI ‘art’ in 2025, exemplified by models like OpenAI’s groundbreaking Sora? This year has witnessed an incredible, almost terrifying, leap in generative AI, transforming clunky outputs into videos virtually indistinguishable from reality. The author firmly argues that content created entirely by AI image or video generators, like Sora and Veo 3, simply isn’t art. As AI models like Google’s Nano Banana rapidly advance, the online world is being inundated with what some call “AI slop”—low-quality, unoriginal content. You might be surprised to learn how major players like Disney and Warner Bros. have filed hotly worded copyright infringement lawsuits against companies like Google and Midjourney, underscoring the legal and ethical quagmire. The article reveals that AI, despite being marketed as the future, primarily regurgitates our collective past, lacking the human element and emotional depth crucial for true art. Remember, if you’re exploring the latest in AI tools or artistic resources, links can be found in the description below! Ultimately, the only way to combat the pervasive spread of AI ‘art’ and maintain genuine creativity is to make it uncool and demand better from creators and ourselves, starting now and looking towards 2026.
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