A Shift In Artistic Practices through Artificial Intelligence
Tatar, Kıvanç, Ericson, Petter, Cotton, Kelsey, del Prado, Paola Torres Núñez, Batlle-Roca, Roser, Cabrero-Daniel, Beatriz, Ljungblad, Sara, Diapoulis, Georgios, Hussain, Jabbar
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The explosion of content generated by Artificial Intelligence models has initiated a cultural shift in arts, music, and media, where roles are changing, values are shifting, and conventions are challenged. The readily available, vast dataset of the internet has created an environment for AI models to be trained on any content on the web. With AI models shared openly, and used by many, globally, how does this new paradigm shift challenge the status quo in artistic practices? What kind of changes will AI technology bring into music, arts, and new media?
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Aug-18-2023
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