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Should I quit?

I doubt you can 100% of the time see is something AI or not, if that's what you meant.
Just to add context, I learned long-ago, long before AI to distinguish thoughtful image/art content from thougthless content. "A sixth sense of sorts which usually proves helpul?"

Just naturally ignoring almost all advertising alone has proven helpful.
 
And I know people who can't find job anymore, because people just use AI-art instead. My workplace fired some artists, and those who stay are strictly forced to work with AI art by just adjusting it with some human details.
One of my mates used to work for a company writing help systems for software. Replaced by AI.

It was easy before, it isn't anymore.
Fact. AI is improving that quickly.
 
The 'Computers, Science & Technology Forum' disc. thread title, 'Editing' (14 responses as of this writing) includes discussions on how TECH tools can aid human produced art - as well as potential career opportunties:

Discussion thread, 'Editing'

RELATED: The Feb. 22nd (today) CBS '60 Minutes' show has a segment on AI art.
 

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