AI Generated art and its ethical aspect

Inventive technocratic masters, true geniuses standing at the crossroads of art and science, striking in their depth of thought and power of imagination, refined beauty, and unusual aesthetics, as before in the history of art, are predicted to become our next Leonardo da Vinci, Jan Vermeer, Vincent van Gogh, Kazimir Malevich, Pablo Picasso, and Andy Warhol, and we invite you to discuss the art of the future here. All new superstars of art are welcome! Discuss trends and ideas that can shape tomorrow with logical, scientifically proven arguments. Our visitors can communicate, complain about speculative and false trends, and demonstrate why something is wrong. Nothing is as stable as science, governments, and super wealth. So all trends and artists supported by science, governments, or the rich club have the potential to become long-term giants in art, equaling or even surpassing such masters as Hieronymus Bosch, Gustav Klimt, Salvador Dali, and Damien Hirst. And if we are talking about new things, we must remember how quickly everything escalates and develops in the Internet age. Kevin Systrom launched the Instagram app only in 2010. However, it is now so active with so many accounts that browsing Instagram has become more attractive than leafing through Pablo Picasso catalogs, more exciting than going to museums, and Instagram is watched worldwide!
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The Realist
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AI Generated art and its ethical aspect

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If AI can possibly generate art no worse than humans do, what will be human purpose to exist then? Only physics, chemistry, and robotics? What if AI will be pointed to in the resolution of ALL scientific tasks equally? I can't agree we have to become simply nannied by machines. Maybe we don't need such speed in our lives that AI can achieve. Maybe it will simply make our lives uncomfortable. Obviously, the possibility of the fact that computers are more creative will suppress humans. We can't disagree, that regular human imagination can be simply enhanced and sped up. Then someone's visual part of the brain and so-called imagination could be simply connected to the screen. Then on screen, all the dreams of the experimentator could be quickly visualized and recorded, with or without 3d modelling software as help. But will it be ethical to make everyone a genius equal to Salvador Dali? Will it become a reality? Yes, it will be real. Only when? In one hundred years for sure. It will be real in 15 years. Just in fifteen years. We will be different creatures by then. Hey, AI folks take me to your lab, I'd love to join as an experimentator. Just don't speed up my life too much, i don't want to become someone with no purpose to continue. Like in the DOOM 2 computer game, when all secret codes are available and game becomes totally riskless, boring yet spectacular.
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We still have the copyright, inventors, and simply followers. Unfortunately, AI can invent something due to the speed of computers and huge reference libraries to collage. Machine-enhanced men can do it equally faster. Genius faster. We are near the end of conventional History, and near the beginning of Game Scenarios. Because life must simply become a game upon achieving all knowledge in the world.
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