Also, I don't use ChatGPT to rewrite blog posts and don't like people who do. Its style is annoying and if ChatGPT is doing content I might as well ask it whatever you asked it myself directly. For code I do not care much so long as it works.
Yet I’m using AI-created illustrations for my graphic novel, fully aware of copyright and legal debates.
Both Copilots and art generators are trained on vast datasets—so why do we cheer one and vilify the other?
We lean on ChatGPT to rewrite blog posts and celebrate Copilot for “boosting productivity,” but AI art still raises eyebrows.
Is this a matter of domain familiarity, perceived craftsmanship, or simple cultural gatekeeping?