This is a topic I have thought about as well and good to see you talking about it. I've not done voice overs on my channel yet, but it may be something I do in future and this is something that may come up. Currently I collect art books, but at what point am I creating a historical archive of human art if A.I takes over the industry jobs? It's sad to think about
You should definitely add your voice to the discussion/reviews if you can! As for collecting art books in an AI world... one way I like to "turn a frown upside down", is that since AI images are making discovering good art online increasingly impossible, well-curated art books represent a better source for viewing good, meaningful art. Though obviously that only works if the people making the books give a crap about producing good books, which is too rarely the case. But either way, I think good art books will only become more precious and important in the future.
@@TheArtandMakingof I'm thinking with continued growth I will add voice reviews. Maybe a short 5 minute voice over review with part of the existing video, with a link to the full flip through for those that want to see more. My concern at the moment is that I have a lot of non-English people subscribed as I use only music. So not sure how to approach it, maybe as second channel for reviews or work out reliable subtitles. This is true, they would become more valuable. I wonder if there would be more independent artbooks from artists if A.I takes over industry jobs. Less art from game studios for example and more from people working freelance.
This is a topic I have thought about as well and good to see you talking about it. I've not done voice overs on my channel yet, but it may be something I do in future and this is something that may come up. Currently I collect art books, but at what point am I creating a historical archive of human art if A.I takes over the industry jobs? It's sad to think about
You should definitely add your voice to the discussion/reviews if you can!
As for collecting art books in an AI world... one way I like to "turn a frown upside down", is that since AI images are making discovering good art online increasingly impossible, well-curated art books represent a better source for viewing good, meaningful art. Though obviously that only works if the people making the books give a crap about producing good books, which is too rarely the case. But either way, I think good art books will only become more precious and important in the future.
@@TheArtandMakingof I'm thinking with continued growth I will add voice reviews. Maybe a short 5 minute voice over review with part of the existing video, with a link to the full flip through for those that want to see more. My concern at the moment is that I have a lot of non-English people subscribed as I use only music. So not sure how to approach it, maybe as second channel for reviews or work out reliable subtitles.
This is true, they would become more valuable. I wonder if there would be more independent artbooks from artists if A.I takes over industry jobs. Less art from game studios for example and more from people working freelance.
What a bad state for true artists