The bit I don't get about AI art is that what I chase after in my own work is the *doing*.

Finding a -flow- where I can kind of see a thing in my head, start working towards it, and it changes continuously as I tell myself a narrative behind what I'm making.

AI art is like instead of going out for an evening with friends, talking, and a great meal followed by dessert then lazing about in a park swearing at bats - you press a button and suddenly you're so full you could burst and have rabies.

@NanoRaptor The sense I get from "AI art" folks is that they don't actually care about art itself, they just want to experience the social appreciation by others of having done it. For that the process is not necessary, only the appearance of it is (or so they think, at least).

Edit: It's the same motivation as plagiarists, I suppose?