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Welcome to AI Art
emma999 says:
2 Months Ago
Welcome to AI Art,"Artificial intelligence has been used for years to create artwork ranging from paintings and drawings to music and even poetry.
Built by training algorithms on large datasets of existing artwork and then using those algorithms to generate new pieces, AI-generated art can create some fascinating images.
But AI-generated art has sparked discussions about the nature of creativity and the artist's role.
Whether you believe AI-generated art is, indeed, art or not, the genre is with us and will continue to be for some time to come."
"Is AI art copyrighted? Who owns it?
Do you want to open that "can of worms?" Yes? Sadly, this is not a simple question to answer.
The question of who owns the copyright for AI-generated art is a complex legal issue that does not have a clear answer. It may vary depending on the specific circumstances of the artwork's creation.
In general, copyright laws are meant to protect original works of art that are written or drawn on a physical medium. In the case of art made by AI, the question of who owns it may depend on how much humans were involved in the process.
If an AI system makes all of the art on its own, with no or little help from humans, it's not clear who would own the copyright. Some people say that the copyright should belong to the person or company that made the AI system, like the programmer or company that developed the AI system. Some people say that the AI system itself could be considered the creator and owner of the copyright, just like an artist would own the copyright to their work.
If, however, a human is involved in the creative process in a big way, like when a human artist gives input to or guides an AI system, it could be a bit murkier. In that case, the copyright may be owned by the artist who contributed to the creation of the artwork. The AI generator, in this case, could just be considered a tool.
Ultimately, as technology changes, copyright ownership for art made by AI is likely to be a subject of ongoing legal debate. New legal frameworks are being developed to address these new forms of creative expression.
And that's your lot for today.
AI art is a rapidly evolving field, stretching the definition of "art." While some people are skeptical of machines creating art, it is clear that AI-generated works have already had a significant impact on the art world. They've been displayed in museums and galleries and sold for large sums at auction.
But whether or not it is art is still very much up for discussion. "_The rise of AI art: What is it, and is it really art?
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