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AI art as an art killer?

If you’re concerned about artificial intelligence taking your career, keep reading…

This year has witnessed a surge in interest and buzz around AI art. The introduction of a slew of new artificial intelligence tools for creating art has made it more accessible than ever, and the strength and capabilities of these tools are only growing. It’s creating a lot of existential concerns, and some people are freaking out.

Will AI someday replace human artists? Who owns the copyright of AI-created artwork? Will designers be obliged to collaborate with AI or risk falling behind? The future is unpredictable, and no one can anticipate the long-term effects of artificial intelligence on the art business. We do know one thing for certain: the AI genie has been allowed out of the bottle and will not be returned. The issues will arise if it proves to be more of a Pandora’s box.

If you’re an artist or designer, you may be concerned about the future of your profession or the influence AI may have on your work, so let’s look at the possibilities and see what it may mean for you.

What is artificial intelligence-generated art, and how does it work?


When we speak about artificial intelligence art, we’re talking about systems that have been taught via a machine learning process to make visuals on demand. The computers have been taught using millions upon millions of photographs, and you may ask them to produce new ones.

Dall-E is most likely the most well-known of the new generation of picture generators. You probably saw Dall-E created photographs appearing on your timeline when it was introduced in mid-2022. People like giving Dall-E crazy ideas to generate hilarious photographs such as ‘Trail cam video of gollum eating watermelon’ or ‘Angry cat sitting on a pile of gold in a goblin cave, realistic shot’.

Midjourney and Stable Diffusion are two additional prominent AI methods nowadays. As a user, all of these digital technologies operate in the same way: you provide natural language descriptions, and the AI creates a set of visuals based on your input. You may then tweak or create fresh versions of this picture.

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The process seems to be deceptively easy, and anybody can pick it up fast. Anyone may easily train the AI to create beautiful artworks in a couple of minutes. These picture creation digital technologies are highly versatile and powerful. They may create photorealistic photographs, Van Gogh-style paintings, and a variety of other creative forms.

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The pace, accessibility, and quality of production are increasingly giving professional artists and many others in the creative sectors pause for thought. And fear. What does it indicate for the future of artists if someone with no creative ability can readily make high-quality works of art?

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