Art

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The Devaluation of Artistic Mastery in a Digital Landscape

In a world where the field of art is dominated by Artificial Intelligence (AI), Picasso’s genius would be mere code. As recent advancements in generative AI have made image generation widely available to the public, everyone has access to creating their own digital media. The consequences of this are that individuals are now capable of […]

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From Canvas to Code: The Ethical Implications of AI Generated Art

Deconstructing the debate: AI in Art

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From Dalí to DALL·E: Evolution or an Echo of Artistic Genius?

“Is this art truly alive?” This question, once a philosophical musing, is becoming increasingly relevant in today’s world. As we stand on the cusp of a technological revolution, where AI-driven creations are not just imitating but enhancing human artistry, we find ourselves at a crossroads between conserving traditional art and innovating to pave new artistic […]

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Generative AI: The paintbrush of the modern artistry era

In a world where artists collaborate with algorithms to iteratively turn static noise into a digital masterpiece, a profound question echoes: Who holds the brush in the revolutionary age of AI-generated creations? As we navigate the undiscovered wilderness on the border between legalities, artificial intelligence, and human artistry, we must remember who pilots the vehicle. […]

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AI in film and TV: The Terminator of Boredom or Cause of Monotony? 

The film industry is undergoing a significant transformation with the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI). From script analysis to casting decisions, visual effects creation to distribution strategies, AI is revolutionizing the film-making process and shaping the way movies are experienced. However, this is not without controversy. There is ongoing debate about how AI is affecting […]

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The credits of AI generated art belongs to the creators of the AI

In July 2011, a British photographer D. Slater went to a national park in North Sulawesi, Indonesia to take pictures of, quite shy, black macaque monkeys. His goal was to make a very close up shot of the face of a black macaque, so he put his camera on a tripod and set up the […]

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