LLM art was always going to run into the problem of "you can technically create something, but you're still just praying to a god made of sand hoping for it to look like what you need " and I'm delighted by the failure
Yeah it's fine for creating generic images that sort of lack defined purpose. E.g. quick NPC token creation for D&D is what I've seen it used for. But when you actually want to use it for a proper creative product that requires intent ... blammo.
They spent a trillion dollars on a machine that can make a passable plain baloney sandwich but when you ask it for mustard it puts melted yellow plastic on it.
It was a scam tech hustlers sold to companies and now that it's getting integrated into work people are finding out Midjourney will always have issues like signs that say "MELLOG - $0.005!" and when you tell them to fix it they literally can't because AI hallucinations are *the* feature, not a bug