AI is not our future
Procreate emphasizes human creativity over generative AI, expressing concerns about its ethical implications. The company prioritizes user privacy and aims to provide intuitive tools for artists.
Read original articleProcreate emphasizes the importance of human creativity over generative AI, asserting that creativity is a product of human effort rather than a byproduct of technology. The company expresses concern that generative AI diminishes the essence of creativity and is built on unethical practices. Procreate values the privacy of its users, stating that it does not track user activity or access their artwork. The company believes that while machine learning has potential, the current trajectory of generative AI poses a moral threat to creativity. Procreate aims to provide powerful, affordable, and intuitive tools for illustration and animation, fostering a community that prioritizes human creativity over technological shortcuts. The company positions itself as an advocate for artists, focusing on the human aspect of creativity and rejecting the notion that generative AI is the future of art.
- Procreate prioritizes human creativity over generative AI.
- The company does not track user activity or access user artwork.
- Procreate views generative AI as a moral threat to creativity.
- The company aims to provide intuitive tools for artists.
- Procreate advocates for a community focused on human creativity.
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