What do you think of the AI art created by the author?

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Re: What do you think of the AI art created by the author?

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AI artwork is a matter that really divides us. I have no problem with it when used well and without malicious intent. That being said, the cover looks enhanced by the art and I have no issues with it.
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I love the AI art. This because it provides faces to the story. I'm not concern if it's artificial looking, since the story itself is fiction I am not expecting real beings. It ok by me.
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I like the war scenes! It’s hard to get the characters right after creating them in my head!
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Post by williams Emerald »

If Steve Ramirez is creating AI-generated art to accompany or represent “The Great Migration: Book One of the S’orne Saga,” that’s quite a fascinating addition. Utilizing AI art can offer a unique visual dimension that enriches the reader’s experience and expands their imagination. It’s particularly effective in sci-fi settings, where unconventional and otherworldly visuals can play a crucial role in storytelling. This integration of AI art likely enhances the book’s themes and settings, giving readers a more immersive view into the author’s envisioned world.
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