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The Rise of AI-Generated Art and Its Impact on Traditional Artists

Abang Edwin Syarif Agustin
3 min readMar 18, 2023
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has made significant strides in recent years, and its applications in the creative world are no exception. AI-generated art has captured the attention of collectors, critics, and the general public, leading many to question its impact on traditional artists. Several prominent figures in the art world have voiced their concerns about this new medium, arguing that it could severely threaten the livelihood and relevance of human artists. In this article, we will explore these concerns, drawing from the opinions of well-known sources in the field.

The Loss of the Human Touch

One of the primary arguments against AI-generated art is that it lacks the human touch, which is considered essential to the creative process. Artist and writer Jonathan Jones (The Guardian) have expressed his skepticism about the emotional and creative depth of AI-generated art, arguing that “art is about the deep, human-rooted empathy that an algorithm can never have” (Jones, 2018).

Undermining the Value of Human Creativity

Critics of AI-generated art argue that it could diminish the value of human creativity. The New York Times critic Jason Farago warns that “the danger is that AI-generated art will lead to an…

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Abang Edwin Syarif Agustin
Abang Edwin Syarif Agustin

Written by Abang Edwin Syarif Agustin

Observer, Content Creator, Blogger (Obviously), Ghostwriter, Design Thinker, Trainer and also Lecturer for Product Design Dept at Podomoro University

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