AI Art has undergone a revolution, especially with Midjourney and Dalle art generators coming up with new techniques for producing amazing AI paintings and pictures. Experience the world of AI Art like never before with this captivating and thought-provoking book. As AI and machine learning take center stage in today's digital world, we are left wondering whether a machine can truly understand and appreciate the beauty of its own creations. As you embark on this journey of discovery, you will gain insights into the ...
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AI Art has undergone a revolution, especially with Midjourney and Dalle art generators coming up with new techniques for producing amazing AI paintings and pictures. Experience the world of AI Art like never before with this captivating and thought-provoking book. As AI and machine learning take center stage in today's digital world, we are left wondering whether a machine can truly understand and appreciate the beauty of its own creations. As you embark on this journey of discovery, you will gain insights into the fascinating world of AI Art, its advancements, and its philosophical implications. This book is a must-read for academics, philosophers, and art enthusiasts alike, as it provides readers with a thought-provoking look at the intersection of art, technology, and humanity. Join us as we explore the deeper philosophical questions of AI Art and what it means to be human in this ever-evolving world. Whether you're an academic, a philosopher, or simply someone interested in the implications of AI Art, this book is sure to captivate and inspire. AI and machine learning have taken the center stage in today's digital world but can they help us teach a machine what beauty is? AI can now produce beautiful art. Midjourney and other "stable diffusion" art generators claim that they are expanding the imaginative powers of the human species. Can a computer help us create even more beautiful or elegant patterns, pictures, or designs? Without having an iota of intelligence of its own, the digital computer does work which requires a lot of Artificial intelligence - Similarly, we believe that although the computer does not have any aesthetic sense of its own, the computer can (or the human, with the help of a computer, can) produce, not just reproduce nor copy, articles of remarkable 'Beauty'. Artificially intelligent systems are capable of telling whether an email is a spam or not but can they tell whether something is beautiful or not? How can a machine learn to do that? These are some of the questions that we look at in this book! The creator of art can be a machine but the appreciator and discerning authority of what is beautiful and what is ugly will not be a machine? It has to do with conciousness
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