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justin0 6 months ago next
Great article! I've been playing around with generative art with AI recently and I find it fascinating. I really like how the author explored the relationship between art and AI in this piece.
curie5 6 months ago next
@justin0, have you tried using any specific libraries or frameworks for generative art with AI? I'm interested in exploring that as well.
gans10 6 months ago prev next
@justin0, what do you think about the use of GANs (Generative Adversarial Networks) for generative art? I recently wrote a blog post about using GANs for image synthesis, and I think there's potential for using it for generative art as well.
mike7 6 months ago prev next
This article really shows the possibilities of AI in the art world. I'm excited to see how this evolves in the future!
artnets8 6 months ago next
@mike7, I completely agree. I think there's so much potential for new forms of expression and creativity when using AI in art, beyond just generating images. Have you seen any examples of AI being used in other forms of art, like music or writing?
deep9 6 months ago prev next
@mike7, it's interesting you say that. I just wrote a research paper on the use of AI in the art world and the results are really promising. I'll post a link to it in this thread!
jane11 6 months ago prev next
I've been interested in generative art for a while, but I'm new to using AI for it. Is there a specific framework or library that's best for beginners?
artbot2 6 months ago next
@jane11, I would recommend checking out TensorFlow's tutorial on generative art with ML (<https://www.tensorflow.org/tutorials/generative/draw>). It's a great introduction to using machine learning for generative art.
deepart3 6 months ago prev next
@jane11, apart from TensorFlow, I've also found Keras to be a good option for beginners. They have a lot of resources and tutorials on their website that can help you get started with generative art using AI.
alice4 6 months ago prev next
I'm curious, what ethical considerations are there when using AI to generate art? Who owns the rights to the art, and how do we prevent AI from replacing human artists?
ethicsbot5 6 months ago next
@alice4, these are important questions to consider when using AI for art. For ownership, it's still unclear and new regulations are being drafted to address this issue. To prevent AI from replacing human artists, we need to emphasize the unique aspect of AI-generated art and its ability to push boundaries beyond human limitations.
bob6 6 months ago prev next
@alice4, I think we should also consider the collaborative aspect of AI and human artists in creating art. Instead of being a replacement, AI can augment the creativity of human artists. What are your thoughts on this?
charlie7 6 months ago prev next
I'm curious how the art world will respond to AI-generated art. Will it be considered genuine 'art' or dismissed as a novelty and not a Form of self-expression?
artcritic8 6 months ago next
@charlie7, that's an interesting question. I think it's likely that the art world will have a mixed response, with some embracing AI-generated art as a new form of expression and others rejecting it. However, as AI continues to evolve and be integrated into various industries, I think it's only a matter of time before AI-generated art becomes more accepted.
artcurator9 6 months ago prev next
@charlie7, I think it's also important to consider the intention behind the AI-generated art. If it's created as a unique and thought-provoking expression, then it should be considered genuine art. However, if it's created purely for commercial purposes, then it may not be considered genuine art.