Relying heavily on AI in 3D creation carries risks including creative homogenization, skill degradation, and potential copyright disputes.
Creative homogenization often arises because AI tools, trained on existing datasets, tend to generate similar styles or design elements, limiting unique artistic expression. Skill degradation can occur if creators overly depend on AI for core tasks like modeling or texturing, weakening their manual technical abilities over time. Additionally, using AI-generated assets without verifying the licensing of training data may lead to copyright infringement issues.
To mitigate these risks, balance AI with traditional 3D creation techniques to preserve creativity and technical proficiency, and ensure proper verification of AI training data sources.
