Midjourney for sure, although I feel that the real added value would come from it being able to do more specific tasks.
e.g. generate 3d models of X animating Y with this exact resolution, etc. and then choose the best ones as a starting point.
Or using this drum sample generate a load of bass tracks and then choose the best one, etc.
But yeah then it can be useful for small things where the quality isn't super-critical but otherwise might just go without art entirely - like indie games, small organisations, etc.
e.g. generate 3d models of X animating Y with this exact resolution, etc. and then choose the best ones as a starting point.
Or using this drum sample generate a load of bass tracks and then choose the best one, etc.
But yeah then it can be useful for small things where the quality isn't super-critical but otherwise might just go without art entirely - like indie games, small organisations, etc.