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While this is about creating music with AI it is equally relevant to creating visual "art". It shows how easily it can be done.
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The definition of "Art" is conclusively human creativity, that's why works of art are generally associated with the human artists name.While this is about creating music with AI it is equally relevant to creating visual "art". It shows how easily it can be done.
When I include the YouTube link it gets deleted for being "off topic". Too bad because it gives a great insight into how AI works. Search YouTube for "Rick Beato I'm Sorry...This New Artist Completely Sucks" where he uses AI to create music.I think you forgot to include something.
When I include the YouTube link it gets deleted for being "off topic". Too bad because it gives a great insight into how AI works. Search YouTube for "Rick Beato I'm Sorry...This New Artist Completely Sucks" where he uses AI to create music.I think you forgot to include something.
Long term we're going to need a way to remunerate those humans that create original content because we as a people need A.I. to work, information is critical to our survival, but we'll have to work with content creators, not just steal from them. Until then, AI remains a shady business.its very simple ; AI work by stealing others intellectual property without permission nor compensation then offering services such as get 100 pro looking photos based on a few selfies for ten $ or create your menu photos using AI, ... reducing photographers (low) income.
Personally i boycott business using AI images and hate seeing AI fake images in Photography groups on facebook or elsewhere
Very simple response. A false over generalisation and misunderstanding.its very simple ; AI work by stealing others intellectual property without permission nor compensation then offering services such as get 100 pro looking photos based on a few selfies for ten $ or create your menu photos using AI, ... reducing photographers (low) income.
Personally i boycott business using AI images and hate seeing AI fake images in Photography groups on facebook or elsewhere
Please elucidate. Not a troll, I genuinely don't know much about the subject.Very simple response. A false over generalisation and misunderstanding.its very simple ; AI work by stealing others intellectual property without permission nor compensation then offering services such as get 100 pro looking photos based on a few selfies for ten $ or create your menu photos using AI, ... reducing photographers (low) income.
What is an appropriate name for something enjoyable to look at or listen to or enjoy in some way, which if it had been created by a human could be regarded as art, but which in actuality was created by a machine?Whatever product results from an AI tool, it isn't art. Art is a human creation. Inputting a prompt and waiting for the AI to do the work doesn't make one an artist. It makes one a patron or sponsor. And since the AI isn't human, the product isn't art.
AI uses other artists work available on the internet through machine learning to create it's results. As such it is a type of plagiarism. I have no skills as a writer. When I would write papers in college I would steal from numerous other sources, reword them and combine them into one which made the fact they were plagiarized nearly impossible to detect.Very simple response. A false over generalisation and misunderstanding.its very simple ; AI work by stealing others intellectual property without permission nor compensation then offering services such as get 100 pro looking photos based on a few selfies for ten $ or create your menu photos using AI, ... reducing photographers (low) income.
How about plagiarism? AI uses other people's work to create the final result.What is an appropriate name for something enjoyable to look at or listen to or enjoy in some way, which if it had been created by a human could be regarded as art, but which in actuality was created by a machine?Whatever product results from an AI tool, it isn't art. Art is a human creation. Inputting a prompt and waiting for the AI to do the work doesn't make one an artist. It makes one a patron or sponsor. And since the AI isn't human, the product isn't art.
Not trying to "create" an argument here, it just seems like there must be another name.
Are you proud of this?I would steal from numerous other sources ... made the fact they were plagiarized nearly impossible to detect.
It's a digital image. Beyond that, it's difficult to say. Most labels imply a significant human contribution or role in the image-making process. Providing a prompt isn't that.What is an appropriate name for something enjoyable to look at or listen to or enjoy in some way, which if it had been created by a human could be regarded as art, but which in actuality was created by a machine?Whatever product results from an AI tool, it isn't art. Art is a human creation. Inputting a prompt and waiting for the AI to do the work doesn't make one an artist. It makes one a patron or sponsor. And since the AI isn't human, the product isn't art.
It's an important discussion/debate to have, especially in communities of artists, such as photographers. The DPReview community should strive to take a leading role in the public discussion. Get all points of view on the table and push them all in an effort to find those that are most rigorously defendable.Not trying to "create" an argument here, it just seems like there must be another name.
Using AI can be much more involved than a single prompt. Often the user makes different prompts and requests specific changes for AI generated images. Eventually the human settles on the final product that reflects their chosen content. Is that art?Whatever product results from an AI tool, it isn't art. Art is a human creation. Inputting a prompt and waiting for the AI to do the work doesn't make one an artist. It makes one a patron or sponsor. And since the AI isn't human, the product isn't art.
Unless AI computers reach the point where they are self aware and can think creatively and independently they will never be able to create art. Mimicking is not creativity.For me, fine art photographs (or my paintings) are about communicating artistic intent, goals, style, and expressing emotions, ideas, and individual perspective. If and when AI can do that or mimic that, I will not be threatened. Perhaps instead I will learn and be inspired the same as if looking at work from other photographers and artists.