Artificial Intelligence Architecture, Control and Ethics by Michael E. Clay
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Artist Extinction

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been rapidly advancing in recent years and has impacted various industries, including the arts. While AI has the potential to simplify various processes, it can also have a negative impact on artists and their livelihoods.

The first and most obvious way AI may affect artists is through automation. AI algorithms can generate images, music, and videos, potentially replacing human artists. This can lead to a decrease in demand for human artists and a decrease in their income. This is already happening in some industries, such as stock photography and music production, where AI algorithms can create low-cost alternatives to human-generated content. 

Another way AI may affect artists is through its influence on creativity. AI algorithms can create new pieces of art based on existing data and algorithms, but they lack the creativity and emotional expression that comes with human artists. This can lead to a homogenization of art, where all art begins to look and sound the same.  Moreover, AI algorithms may also infringe on the copyright of artists.

With the ease of generating digital art, it may become difficult to determine the original source of a piece of art and who should be credited and paid for it. This can make it challenging for artists to protect their work and receive fair compensation. 

In conclusion, while AI has the potential to improve various processes and create new opportunities, it can also have adverse effects on artists and their work. Automation and its influence on creativity, as well as copyright infringement, are just a few examples of these effects. It is crucial for the arts industry to consider these implications and take steps to mitigate them to ensure that artists can continue to create meaningful and original works. Not only was this text generated by an AI in SECONDS, so was the image below.

 

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