Not the other guy but piracy isn't an automatic loss of sale. I've bought plenty of things I originally wouldn't have, because piracy was my "skimming the book" before buying. Not being able to pirate is like seeing the plastic wrapped book and going "I'll just look for something else then, I don't want to waste my money on something I'm not sure I'll like".
If someone has decided to pirate something, they had already decided it wasn't worth buying to begin with, they were already a "lost" sale.
As an artist who grew up when those exact same arguments were happening, I've always found it odd people went with the "AI is bad because it's not art" argument. Instead of focusing on something like real people losing their jobs because of it. Which is such more legitimate reasons to hate how AI art is currently being used vs "b-but all you did was type prompts! You didn't spend years learning like a REAL artist!" as if early photography/digital art wasn't given the exact same criticism of "The tech does everything for you"