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Writer's pictureAbby Kessler

Reading Blog 1 (AI Art)

The article "Please stop me," Says AI art generator founder by Joseph Foley is about Kevin Baragona, the CEO of DeepAI who is scared for the future of the art industry and humanity. Baragona worries that at the rate the technology is developing it will soon become smarter than humans. In the article, he discusses the ethical issues of creating art with AI and has concerns that AI-generated art could be used to deceive people. "One thing that concerns me is that you won't be able to tell what's real or what's fake on the internet anymore. At this point, I'm not really sure how we're going to deal with that. Not just as a company, but as a world. It's really troubling, to be honest." He urges the need for regulation in the AI art industry and the importance of human control in the creation of AI art. He claims that these image generators should only be used as a starting point for artists "Sometimes they get artist's block and just don't know what to create. So let's say you come up with 30 ideas really quickly with the AI and then use that as the starting point to make something better [...] We're happy to help them overcome their creative block." In this quote, he suggests that artists should only use AI as a tool to inspire creativity rather than relying solely on it to create art. He worries that as AI generators like DALL-E 2, Midjourney, or Stable Diffusion get more and more photorealistic there will become an absence of human influence and style that is such a crucial part of creating art and will forever change the digital art world.


https://www.creativebloq.com/news/deep-ai-kevin-baragona-ai-art-should-be-stopped.


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