Why Real Creativity Still Needs Chaos and a Human Touch in the AI Age
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Why Real Creativity Still Needs Chaos and a Human Touch in the AI Age - WorldNL Magazine
In brief The French philosopher argued that authentic art resonates with the human struggle against chaos and uncertainty. Recent court rulings have emphasized the importance of human intent in copyrighting AI-generated images. Human-defined structures fundamentally limit creativity, experts argue. Over four decades ago, French philosopher Gilles Deleuze argued that true art is inseparable from the physical and emotional struggle of humans confr…
Art & AI: The Death of Creativity? - Impact Magazine
One hundred years ago, the creation of art would have taken hours with a paintbrush, or months of putting pen to paper, even years of learning to play an instrument and then later composing a piece of music. Now, we can type Dall-E 2 or Midjourney into a search engine and produce AI generated art in a matter of seconds. This raises all sorts of questions as we are forced to consider whether this is really, truly art or not. Moreover, does this ea
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