I kinda hate the "AI" we currently have, but not because I'm anti-AI as a whole, just because I'm strongly against the unregulated use of tools that infringe on the work of others and work in morally dubious ways. So like, I think it could be a useful tool to communicate concepts, for example, between people with a vision and an artist who has to make that vision come to life. At the same time, I don't like that what we have now is built on the stolen work of artists who are devalued, disrespected, and underpaid enough as it is. Now they're being treated like trash because they're "replaceable".
We can already see that in the way Hollywood's been treating their writers and actors and the way they're desperately trying to cut them out of the equation as much as possible with the use of AI. Or like, all the writers and artists who had their work fed into these programs without their consent. And this includes recently deceased artists who can no longer fight for their life's work.
So, I don't like AI as it is now--just a plagiarism machine--but I see the potential of what it could be with proper regulations. The real issue is that it was made by people who already disdained artists and wanted to prove they could be made obsolete. Which I don't think can really be done because then you lose the point of art when it's made by a machine, but they sure are giving it their best shot.