The Little Mermaid TikTok That Started It All
Asylum, an AI art platform, recently released a TikTok showcasing their latest creation: an AI-generated version of The Little Mermaid. The video went viral, amassing over a million views within its first 24 hours. While many were impressed with the lifelike quality of the animation, others were left skeptical. Is AI-generated art really art, or is it just theft?
AI-Generated Art
- Portrait of Edmond de Belamy - an AI-generated portrait that sold for $432,500 at Christie's
- AI Art at the Barbican - an exhibit featuring works created by AI systems
- GAN-generated Art - an example of AI-generated art using Generative Adversarial Networks
These examples demonstrate that AI-generated art is not only possible, but also profitable. However, the question remains of whether or not it can be considered true art.
The Ethics of AI-Generated Art
One argument against AI-generated art is that it is essentially theft. The AI system is fed images and then spits out a "new" creation based on that data. But is that really creating something new? Or is it simply regurgitating what it has been taught? On the other hand, proponents of AI-generated art argue that art has always been able to evolve with new technologies, and AI is simply the next step in that evolution.
Conclusion
- AI-generated art is a rapidly growing field with potential for profit and technological advancement.
- The ethics of AI-generated art are still being debated, with some arguing that it is theft while others argue that it is simply a natural evolution of the creative industry.
- Ultimately, the impact of AI-generated art on the creative industry remains to be seen, but it is clear that it is here to stay.
Personal Anecdote
As an artist myself, I have mixed feelings about AI-generated art. On one hand, I appreciate the potential for new forms of creative expression. On the other hand, I worry that it will take away jobs from human artists and devalue the true craftsmanship and skill that goes into creating art by hand.
References and Hashtags
- Asylum's Little Mermaid TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@asylumseaker/video/7060247102226414085
- Portrait of Edmond de Belamy - https://www.christies.com/features/A-collaboration-between-two-artists-one-human-one-a-machine-9332-1.aspx
- AI Art at the Barbican - https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2022/event/ai-more-than-human-ai-art
- GAN-generated Art - https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2020/10/generative-adverserial-networks-gans-computer-vision/
Hashtags: #AIart #LittleMermaidTikTok #Asylum #Creativity #ArtTheft #GenerativeArt #Barbican #EdmonddeBelamy
Category: Technology/Art
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