The difference between using AI to create "art" and using tools like spellcheck or excel or electronic instruments is, as Cygnus said, those tools assist in a task. They do not create the art or product themselves. I don't mean to be rude, but if art is a task to be completed, that's bleak and dehumanizing. Art is an expression first, not a product to be sold. Whenever AI inevitably is used to write a full movie or something, it will just be something we've already seen. Maybe a superhero movie with no depth where a bunch of characters you recognize just show up. Maybe a bland teen drama. Maybe one of those awful "if (blank) was made by Wes Anderson" videos on Twitter. The point is, viewing art as just a product is so weird in this situation. It deserves to be respected and made by real people, with real experiences, real stories, and unique inspirations.