Don't know where the original poster lived but here in the south island of New Zealand it's been Easter for over thirteen hours. We live in the future.
I started to get repetetive strain injury in my right hand sometime last century from drawing with a mouse. I'm an animator so that was a bad thing. Got a wacom for the right hand and started to mouse with the left hand.Turns out both at once is a good way to work. Mouse is better for 3D work that requires precise clicking, and the wacom just nails the process of drawing on a computer. Keyboard sits at the top of the wacom when I need it. Did not take long to learn to be ambidextrous.
Not trying to denigrate the amazing technical skill needed to make this thing, but from the point of view of someone who makes art, this is a pastiche image maker. I have yet to see AI generate anything that's not a combination of existing images and techniques.
Probably wading into murky philosophical waters here but I reckon art needs to be more than a nice 'arty' looking image to be considered any good. If you are going to make Art that is worth the capital 'A' on the front, then it has to mean something.
However I suspect the days of actually making Art are in the past. We're on to something else now. Not necessarily better or worse, just different. Art is an old idea, not entirely relevant any more.