Hot take but the main issue with ai is that it feeds off of tons of repetitive slop, it sees a picture of an eye ball, and copy and pastes it onto a face it copy and pasted, tracing pretty much. it's easy for it to steal/copy what it sees a consistent pattern of, it works like a mix of a ransom note and a snapchat filter. That's why it still has trouble with constant movement and hands, movement is hard for to keep track of individual parts consistently, especially if you factor in different styles, frame rates and general technique, and hands and dynamic poses require posing and so many varying different angles and perspective, that sometimes it doesn't even read as body parts to ai. What I'm saying is, we need to stop freaking out and simply strive as creatives to do what a machine can not instead dismissing what it can do entirely, if we break away from receptiveness, we won't really uninvent ai but, the machine will struggle to recognize patterns if we keep changing out patterns and strive to be more unique and efficient ourselves, not only rendering the tech obsolete but constantly growing beyond to the point ai will forever just be playing ketchup. and y'know maybe kick normies off the internet too but, that's a blog for another day