@maxthefox @plexus @nyrath Fair point. Most of my writing is a kind of bespoke technical thing in a unique authorial voice, and I suspect that my audience for that isn't going to disappear. Same thing with my visual art, I suppose: nobody wants me to make generic midjourney rubbish they're interested in my particular artistic style. Even so, it's hard to escape the feeling that my work isn't as valuable anymore, you know?
@djnavarro @plexus @nyrath Valid, but it feels like a waste to give up because of that, you know. If it makes you feel any better, there was plenty of generic unimaginative stuff out there even before AI (I'd say the majority), it's just that the amount of it increased drastically. There's even an old adage, Sturgeon's Law. "90% of everything is bad".
But you're media-conscious enough to worry about it, you're probably not in that 90%. Sorta adjacent to impostor syndrome, I guess.