Others have chimed in already but I was inspired by this idea:
> Like a music synthesizer times a million.
Even now, every once in a while I find people arguing that synths are not "real music". Also DJs, etc. generating songs using pre-made samples. I think it's a very apt comparison, where tools become more and more available and barrier of entry gets lower, I don't believe art will die but rather just change into new forms, and what's now revolutionary will become just a very commonplace tool in the future, just like synths, and "real" artists will keep on existing alongside.
> Like a music synthesizer times a million.
Even now, every once in a while I find people arguing that synths are not "real music". Also DJs, etc. generating songs using pre-made samples. I think it's a very apt comparison, where tools become more and more available and barrier of entry gets lower, I don't believe art will die but rather just change into new forms, and what's now revolutionary will become just a very commonplace tool in the future, just like synths, and "real" artists will keep on existing alongside.