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Contact your local art college and see if there are any students looking for work experience and a bit of cash.
Then prepare for more paying in exposure memes on the Internet. There is nothing wrong with AI art, and honestly it's better from an ethical standpoint to use AI art versus not paying someone for their time and energy.
My idea isn't about exposure, but experience, and I said they would be paid. They won't get paid as much as a 10 year designer but some beer money seems reasonable and they have some work for their portfolio.
That's a good idea and could work. I'm a bit concerned about taking advantage of someone though, especially if they're young. I'd have to be careful.