Jason Allen probably didn't think he was going to be at the center of a controversy when he submitted his Midjourney assisted piece into a photo manipulation contest. Some of the other contestants called fowl at the AI piece, but the contest was about tool-assisted modifications in the first place. Allen also says that the piece took around 900 iterations and still required further editing in Photoshop. The crew debates whether this is art and discusses the history of the Western art market. Mike argues that skill as the sole definer of marketplace value ended with the Impressionists and that narrative became the main selling point of a given piece. Dawn argues that there could be an argument that Allen violated the spirit of the contest. In the end, everyone agreed that the market will decide whether or not it's art.
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