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My personal favorite are the images produced by the
algorithm.Deep Art
'Isn't human art also derivative?'But human art is not derivative, since it comes from some thought, idea or inspiration, traits unique to humans.
(Does it matter when one is buying a painting from Walmart? Well, that depends.)
If you just want something pretty to look at in your house, then no it probably doesn't matter. In fact, it would probably be the cheaper option, although right now AI art is not cheap.But if you really want to understand art and what the artist is trying to say—because art is not just about the art itself—it's a medium of expression—or are interested in finding something actually new, then it matters.
Because artists are always inventors and innovators, just of a different kind.Should AI get credit for creativity if it produces art, or is it just a tool like a glass of wine?My personal opinion is No. It should not get credit.AI certainly deserves credit for the hard work in algorithmic art, but creativity? Are the AI systems which make art creative?What are AI systems?
AI systems are programs and sets of instructions which learn from previous data and keep repeating instructions until a certain condition is reached.In terms of art, sometimes the final image they produce is a derivative of an old one and can be seen as such. Other times, the final image is still a derivative but the resultant image, as seen by the viewer, looks nothing like the original.
This is purely chance and is not calculated either by the AI system or
the programmer since neither had control over the final image.
The stolen code in turn does not need to be altered in any way in order to reproduce and sell another of the same painting. This makes it an original. The continuous reproduction and reselling would dramatically plummet the price of the original.
So my question is, if a work of art is derivative instead of original in that it has nothing to say, has no real creator since we're still arguing about where or whom the real credit belongs to and has no real investment value, why is it a work of art at all?