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Artificial intelligence art is any artwork created through the use of artificial intelligence.


Tools and processes


Imagery

There are many mechanisms for creating AI art, including procedural 'rule-based' generation of images using mathematical patterns, algorithms which simulate brush strokes and other painted effects, and artificial intelligence or deep learning algorithms such as generative adversarial networks and transformers. One of the first significant AI art systems is
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, developed by Harold Cohen beginning in the late 1960s at the University of California at San Diego. AARON is the most notable example of AI art in the era of GOFAI programming because of its use of a symbolic rule-based approach to generate technical images. Cohen developed AARON with the goal of being able to code the act of drawing. In its primitive form, AARON created simple black and white drawings. Cohen would later finish the drawings by painting them. Throughout the years, he also began to develop a way for AARON to also paint. Cohen designed AARON to paint using special brushes and dyes that were chosen by the program itself without mediation from Cohen. Since their design in 2014,
generative adversarial networks A generative adversarial network (GAN) is a class of machine learning frameworks designed by Ian Goodfellow and his colleagues in June 2014. Two neural networks contest with each other in the form of a zero-sum game, where one agent's gain is a ...
(GANs) are often used by AI artists. This system uses a "generator" to create new images and a "discriminator" to decide which created images are considered successful. More recent models use ''Vector Quantized Generative Adversarial Network and Contrastive Language–Image Pre-training'' (VQGAN+CLIP).
DeepDream DeepDream is a computer vision program created by Google engineer Alexander Mordvintsev that uses a convolutional neural network to find and enhance patterns in images via algorithmic pareidolia, thus creating a dream-like appearance reminiscent ...
, released by Google in 2015, uses a convolutional neural network to find and enhance patterns in
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s via algorithmic pareidolia, thus creating deliberately over-processed images. After DeepDream's release several companies released apps that can transform photos into art-like images with the style of well-known sets of paintings. Several programs use text-to-image models to generate a variety of images based on various text prompts. They include OpenAI's DALL-E which released a series of images in January 2021, Google Brain's Imagen and Parti which was announced in May 2022 and Microsoft's NUWA-Infinity. The input can also include images and keywords and/or configurable parameters such as
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which is often used via keyphrases like "in the style of " in the prompt and/or selection of a broad aesthetic/art style. There are many other AI art generation programs including simple consumer-facing mobile apps and
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notebooks that require powerful GPUs to run effectively. Examples include Midjourney,
StyleGAN StyleGAN is a generative adversarial network (GAN) introduced by Nvidia researchers in December 2018, and made source available in February 2019. StyleGAN depends on Nvidia's CUDA software, GPUs, and Google's TensorFlow, or Meta AI's PyTorch, w ...
, and Stable Diffusion, among many others. On 22 August 2022, Stable Diffusion was released, making the technology much more accessible and free to use on personal hardware as well as extendable by third-parties (i.e. other software projects). This enabled a surge in further innovative applications and extensions from developers around the world – such as plugins for
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, Photoshop, Blender, and
GIMP GIMP ( ; GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a free and open-source raster graphics editor used for image manipulation (retouching) and image editing, free-form drawing, transcoding between different image file formats, and more specialized task ...
. The Automatic1111 Stable Diffusion UI is a popular web-based open source user interface for using the tool on one's own computer including, continuously integrated, new features (such as "Inpainting" or "Textual Inversion"). The web interface by Stability.ai that allows running the software without any new installation is called DreamStudio.


Impact and applications

In September 2022, an expert concluded that "AI art is everywhere right now", with even experts not knowing what it will mean, a news outlet established that "AI-generated art booms" and reported about issues of copyright and automation of professional artists, a news outlet investigated how online communities (e.g. their rules) confronted with many such artworks react, news outlets raised concerns over deepfakes, a magazine highlighted possibilities of enabling " new forms of artistic expression", and an editorial noted that it may be seen as a welcome "augmentation of human capability". Examples of such augmentation may include e.g. enabling expansion of noncommercial niche genres (common examples are
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imaginative Imagination is the production or simulation of novel objects, sensations, and ideas in the mind without any immediate input of the senses. Stefan Szczelkun characterises it as the forming of experiences in one's mind, which can be re-creations ...
childhood play, very fast prototyping, increasing art-making accessibility and artistic output per effort and/or expenses and/or time – e.g. via generating drafts, inspirations, draft-refinitions, and image-components (Inpainting). Synthetic media, which includes AI art, has been described in 2022 as a major technology-driven trend to affect business in the coming years.


Prompt engineering and sharing

There are platforms for sharing, trading, searching, forking/refining and/or collaborating on prompts for generating specific imagery from image generators. Prompts are often shared along with images on image sharing-websites such as reddit and AI art-dedicated websites. They are not the complete input or details used for the generation of images.


Development

Additional functionalities are under development and may improve various applications or enable new ones – such as "Textual Inversion" which refers to enabling the use of user-provided concepts (like an object or a style) learned from few images. With textual inversion, novel personalized art can be generated from the associated word(s) (the keywords that have been assigned to the learned, often abstract, concept) and model extensions/fine-tuning (see also: DreamBooth). Generated images are sometimes used as sketches or low-cost experimentations or illustration of
proof-of-concept Proof of concept (POC or PoC), also known as proof of principle, is a realization of a certain method or idea in order to demonstrate its feasibility, or a demonstration in principle with the aim of verifying that some concept or theory has prac ...
-stage ideas – additional functionalities or improvements may also relate to post-generation manual editing (polishing or artistic usage) of prompts-based art (such as subsequent tweaking with an image editor). In the case of Stable Diffusion, the main pre-trained model is shared on the Hugging Face Hub.


Music

For example, AI can be used in the adjustable generation of novel sounds and samples that can be used by artists for music tracks.


Other

Some prototype robots can create what is considered forms of art – such as dynamic cooking robots that can taste and readjust. There also is AI-assisted writing beyond copy-editing (including support in the generation of fictional stories such as helping with writer's block or inspiration or rewriting segments). AI could be and has been used in video game art beyond imagery only, especially for level design (e.g. for custom maps) and creating new content or interactive stories in video games.


Sales

An auction sale of artificial intelligence art was held at Christie's Auction House in
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in 2018, where the AI artwork ''
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'' sold for $432,500, which was almost 45 times higher than its estimate of $7,000–$10,000. The artwork was created by "Obvious", a Paris-based collective.


Criticism and issues


Copyright

Ever since artists began using AI to create art in the 20th century, the use of AI-generated art has sparked a number of debates. In the 2020s, some of those debates concerned whether AI art can be defined as art or not and concerning the impact it will have on artists. In 1985,
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considered the legal questions surrounding AI art authorship as it relates to copyright: who owns the copyright when the piece of art was created by artificial intelligence? Samuelson's article, "Allocating Ownership Rights in Computer-Generated Works," argued that rights should be allocated to the user of the generator program. In response to the same question, a 2019 ''
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'' article has presented three possible choices. First, the artificial intelligence itself becomes the copyright owner. To do this, Section 101 of the Copyright Act would need to be amended to define "author" as a natural person or a computer. Second, following Samuelson's argument, the user, programmer, or artificial intelligence company is the copyright owner. This would be an expansion of the "work for hire" doctrine, under which ownership of a copyright is transferred to the "employer." Finally, no one becomes the copyright owner, and the work would automatically enter public domain. The argument here is that because no person "created" the piece of art, no one should be the copyright owner. In 2022, coinciding with the rise of Stable Diffusion-based generation services, discussion renewed over the legality and ethics of AI-generated art. Of particular issue is the use of copyrighted art within AI training datasets: in September 2022, Reema Selhi, of the
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, stated that "there are no safeguards for artists to be able to identify works in databases that are being used and opt out." Due to this, many images generated by these models will bear an uncanny resemblance to extant artwork, sometimes including remains of the original artist's signature. Such discussion came to a head in December, when users of the portfolio platform ArtStation staged an online protest against nonconsensual use of their artwork within datasets: this resulted in opt-out services, such as "Have I Been Trained?," increasing in profile, as well as some online art platforms promising to offer their own opt-out options.


Concerns about impact on artists

Some artists in 2022 have raised concerns about the impact AI art could have on their ability to earn money, particularly if AI art is used to replace artists working in illustration and design. In August 2022, an example of text-to-image AI art
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the first-place $300 prize in a digital art competition at the Colorado State Fair. Digital artist R. J. Palmer said in August 2022 that "I could easily envision a scenario where using AI a single artist or art director could take the place of 5-10 entry level artists... I have seen a lot of self-published authors and such say how great it will be that they don’t have to hire an artist," adding that "doing that kind of work for small creators is how a lot of us got our start as professional artists." Polish digital artist Greg Rutkowski said in September 2022 that "it's starting to look like a threat to our careers," adding that it has gotten more difficult to search for his work online because many of the images returned by search engines are generated by AI that was prompted to mimic his style.


Issues of deepfakes

As with other types of photo manipulation since the early 19th century, some people in the early 21st century have been concerned that AI could be used to create content that is misleading, known as " deepfakes".


See also

* Applications of artificial intelligence#Art *
Computational creativity Computational creativity (also known as artificial creativity, mechanical creativity, creative computing or creative computation) is a multidisciplinary endeavour that is located at the intersection of the fields of artificial intelligence, cogn ...
* Cybernetic art * Generative art *
List of artificial intelligence artists Many notable artists have created a wide variety of artificial intelligence art from the 1960s to today. These include: * Sougwen Chung, active from 2010s to present. Chung's work includes performances with a robotic arm that uses AI to attempt to ...
* Neural style transfer


References


External links


Aggregated resources for Stable Diffusion
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