So I had just found out that editor:
is a thing now.
I feel this could be problematic as it could essentially double the amount of tags (comparatively to just artist:
). In addition, could cause confusion due to the ambiguity of quality AI generated art. Involving Editor:
implies editing, which may or may not be accurate. Only the poster, providing they’re the creator, would be aware of the level of work involved.
Another issue with this is affecting existing artist tags. I’m certain there’s others like myself who has both AI and Standard artwork, and would prefer my work not to be mixed up, or have to include multiple extra tags to each (again, depending on the level of work involved.)
Personally, I believe that those using AI are still artists, though of a different kind; prompt artists if you will. Much like regular artists, having many varying levels of skill and technique involved with their craft. It may be considered directing as others have mentioned, but as the AI’s focus is art and is a tool for the end user, much like other art programs are to create art as the end product, then the director should also be considered an artist as well.
As such I think that sticking to just the one tag artist:
should suffice. AI artwork are already filtered out from the default filter, there shouldn’t be any further need to isolate the specific artwork other than what’s already defined (machine learning generated
)
Thank you for reading, and please consider.
Kind regards,
Hazy Skies