Drawing artists revolt against AI-generated “starter packs”

Given the success of "starter packs" created by artificial intelligence and shared on social media, artists are taking out their pencils and brushes to create them by hand. A reminder that when it comes to creativity, nothing beats human sensitivity, the press emphasizes.
A dumbbell, a box of creatine, and a water bottle accompany a young woman with bulging muscles, all in a well-packaged box, reminiscent of the Barbie dolls found in the toy aisles of supermarkets.
This “ starter pack,” which consists of grouping together a person’s characteristic items and accessories, represents Suzie Geria, a fitness coach. She shared it on her social networks and appreciates seeing herself represented in a figurative and “cartoon” form.
Like many internet users in recent weeks, Suzie Geria used ChatGPT to create her “starter pack,” reports The New York Times . You can generate one for yourself, your friends, your idols, or even your dog. Simply provide the AI with a few selfies and specific instructions, and the result appears in a few seconds.
Its success is such that some personalities have seized on it, like the Republican elected official close to Donald Trump, Marjorie Taylor Greene , who represented herself with an American flag, the Bible, and “[her] gavel of member of the Doge [the government efficiency department in the United States]” , apparently delighted to show off this “kit” of el
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