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I said in my original post that just typing a prompt isn't an example of skill. I stated that there are people who use both AI and non-AI tools in complex workflows that include a ton of manual work, and in those cases it's disingenuous to write off the process as not being creative.
I'm not sure exactly what you're arguing against, but it isn't the position I took. Seems like a reading comprehension issue.
The issue with your categorical "no nuance" stance is that there is nuance in the world.
Would you call a person that creates paintings by cutting images from magazines an artist?
What if the person cuts the images from AI generated content?