It encompasses many points of view and can withstand just as many or more definitions.
The question is, would that endure, or is AI art a fluke?
It’s visual, performative, and so much more.
It can be music and dance, sculptures and literary works.
Photography is a form of art, and so is architecture.
There’s also cinematic art.
Art is more than an old painting in a museum.
Modern art is excellent at pushing the boundaries of what is considered art.
Anything can be art as long as people perceive it as such.
A banana duct-taped to a wall is considered modern art.
The performative act of eating that banana, thus destroying the artwork, is also considered modern art.
With that in mind, isn’t AI-generated art just another subsection of art?
Or does it not deserve that title?
And there’s a reason for that.
Most things have already been discovered, imagined, thought of, and done.
To create that bang out of art, you feed an AI generator with text prompts.
It then develops an art concept that matches the prompts.
And it usually even gives you options.
you’re free to also feed these generator images and see what it creates with them.
It’s up to you to choose the photos you give it as well as the best end result.
And that leads to the question, who’s behind the artwork then?
Is it the AI doing the work in generating the options?
Or, is it you, the one who picks everything?
Yet another question to consider with AI art is originality.
Aren’t you just feeding it other people’s work?
Should they get the credit for your chosen AI-generated artwork, or should you?
And the biggest question remains: Who owns the AI-generated art after it’s created?
The US Copyright Office has received a request for copyright protection on an AI-generated artwork but has denied it.
Therefore, according to the current laws in the US, no human equals no protection.
AI-Generated Art Simplifies Certain Jobs
Imagine the following.
You’ve written a book.
It’s ready for publishing but has yet to get a cover design.
So, who do you turn to for your cover art?
After all, why not?
When you speak with a professional, you go through pretty much the same motions.
You give them a few prompts of the vibe you’re going for, what you expect.
The prompts help them get an idea of your book.
Well, you’re able to use the same things to feed to an AI generator.
And AI doesn’t only help with book covers.
The same applies to album covers, posters, and anything, really.
But art can get expensive.
That’s especially true for visual arts, like photography, painting, and sculpting.
Exploring your artistic streak can cost you an expensive education and a long learning curve.
Fact of the matter is most types of art are pricey.
But when it comes to AI-generated art, all you oughta explore it is access to the internet.
It offers a pretty much free way to explore your artistic interests.
It’s already used to create 3D spaces when designing rooms, houses, or anything of that sort.
So it’s a natural next step to use the same technology to create art experiences.
So, it’s safe to say AI in art has infinite potential.
The only limits it faces are the boundaries of people’s imaginations.
However, AI-crafted images remain the most consistently impressive.
The sky is your limit.
What’s more, as with anything that relies on AI, you know it will improve with time.
Artificial intelligence is already making strides in many fields.You could even apply AI to traditional violin making.
AI is so much better now than it was a mere ten years ago or even five years ago.
Today, an AI-generated image won an art contest.
Tomorrow, who knows?
AI Art: A Threat, a Substitute, or an Addition?
Art is not just one thing; it can hold multitudes.
So screaming off the rooftops that AI is replacing people in art is ridiculous.
There’s room for all when it comes to art, including AI.
AI-created art certainly blurs lines.
Whether AI-generated or entirely handmade by a person, it’s art nonetheless.
Artificial intelligence is immensely beneficial in healthcare, finances, education, and a ton more fields.
It’s in perpetual advancement and offers ongoing assistance.