Artificial intelligence is widely defined as a non-human model's (or machine's) capacity to accomplish complex tasks and execute human-like cognitive activities such as learning, problem solving, reasoning, and sensing.
When it comes to art, the theory is that machine learning algorithms are capable of creating original pictures when properly trained utilizing a large quantity of image data employing a method known as General Adversarial Networks (or GANs for short). AI, like a painter who has spent years perfecting their trade, can learn from limitless hours of training and develop paintings that have never been painted before.
To create a new piece of art, a human artist may simply feed keywords or phrases into an artificially intelligent model, which will then utilize algorithms to evaluate millions of works of art and generate its own visuals as a visual interpretation or representation of the original text.
That is the foundation for Eponym, a technology created by the art platform Art AI that uses text-to-art to create AI-generative NFTs. According to the creator, its algorithms are motivated by "a large library of art from throughout history," and AI is inspired by being exposed to numerous art genres, times, themes, and styles to build NFTs from scratch, each with their own individual style. According to the creator, the end result is extraterrestrial visuals of fresh styles and substance.
Users may quickly build a new abstract art work based on the words they choose and submit it straight to OpenSea in this manner. Furthermore, since single words may only be used once, there will never be two NFTs based on the same text.
Eponym enables the combination of human touch with AI algorithms, resulting in some mind-blowing art. Taking it a step further, a Gen 2 collection of NFTs now enables minters to provide the AI system sets of instructions like as emotions, color schemes, visual styles, and more.
The use of AI generative features by artists has been heralded as the dawn of a new age in art, in which the combination of human creativity and AI art based on input text has expanded the possibilities of art itself to previously unknown and yet thrilling depths.
Creating AI-generated art is still a trial-and-error process, and it may be some time before an AI NFT achieves the level of admiration of a Picasso or Cézanne. For the time being, we can rely on art with a human component but a creative process entirely guided by artificial intelligence. By tokenizing this new age of hybrid creation, AI generative NFTs are set to become a game changer in production and commercialization of digital innovation.