AI Art
Talking about artificial intelligence is a very interesting thing, what is the difference between a human and AI? If we make a quick google search we'll get the following answer - 'Humans use the brain's computing power, memory, and ability to think, whereas AI-powered machines rely on data and specific instructions fed into the system.'.
Well that's true but the most important difference is missing here. The feelings, as long as a human can be angry, cheerful, sad or happy the machines can not reproduce any of those feelings that means it can not decide or make any action driven by feelings.
- Is it a good or a bad thing? - Fair question! Let's analyse that in terms of art.
In terms of art, the absence of human feelings in AI-generated artwork can be seen as both a limitation and an advantage. On one hand, art created by machines lacks the emotional depth and complexity that comes with human experience. Human artists often draw on their own emotions and experiences to create works that resonate with viewers on a personal level.
On the other hand, AI-generated art can offer a new perspective and expand the boundaries of what is possible in art. For example, AI can generate intricate patterns and designs that would be difficult or impossible for a human to create. AI can also learn and mimic different artistic styles, allowing for the creation of unique and varied works.
It is important to note that the relationship between humans and AI-generated art is not necessarily one of competition. Human artists can use AI as a tool to aid their creative process and enhance their work, while AI-generated art can be appreciated on its own merits as a new and exciting form of artistic expression.
In other areas such as medicine, transportation, and manufacturing, the lack of emotions in AI can also be seen as an advantage. Machines can perform tasks more efficiently and consistently than humans, without being affected by emotions such as fatigue or stress. This can lead to improved safety and reliability in various industries.
In conclusion, the difference between humans and AI goes beyond their computing power and memory. The absence of emotions in AI has implications for various aspects of human life, including art, work, and social interactions. While it may limit the ability of machines to replicate certain human experiences, it also offers new possibilities for innovation and progress.
Here comes the tricky part that you most likely did not recognize, the text between the 2 divider above, was generated by ChatGPT itself, ironic isn't it? One AI gives opinion about the impact of another one.
Back to the topic, I've used DALL-E which is also an AI to generate an image by the description of 'Future of humankind', you can see the result below.
Generating pictures with an AI raises the question of copyright, fortunately I found the answer for that. - Since AI art is created by algorithm relying on a set of data it, there is no artist behind it. Following that logic an AI art cannot be copyrighted by the standard practices of copyrights, furthermore the DeepAI explicitly states in terms-of-service "All content generated by DeepAI's tools and APIs are free of copyright - you may use them for any legal purpose you wish including commercial use..".
Well interesting years coming up it seems... I'm looking forward to what will be the next game changer in the field of tech.