When we engage with art, we often assume it is human-made. However, advances in AI challenge this perception, as AI now creates art, music, and literature nearly indistinguishable from human work. This raises questions about the future where distinguishing between AI and human creators becomes impossible.
AI learns from human emotions and creativity, embedding a reflection of humanity in its creations. Yet, unless disclosed, many may not realize a work is AI-generated. This presents two perspectives: one emphasizing transparency and honesty, particularly in commercial contexts, and another viewing it as an artistic choice, focusing on the interaction between the work and its audience.
In this evolving landscape, judging art may shift from questioning authorship to evaluating its emotional impact. While some fear AI encroaches on human creativity, it also offers opportunities to enhance it, expanding artistic expression. Ultimately, the focus should move beyond “AI or human” to how art makes us feel—a universal value shared by all creative works.
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