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Can There be Art Without an Artist?

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arxiv 2209.07667 v2 pith:4JLWJLD2 submitted 2022-09-16 cs.AI cs.CYcs.LG

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keywords generativemodelsartistsimageswithoutaccoladesangleartist
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Generative AI based art has proliferated in the past year, with increasingly impressive use cases from generating fake human faces to the creation of systems that can generate thousands of artistic images from text prompts - some of these images have even been "good" enough to win accolades from qualified judges. In this paper, we explore how Generative Models have impacted artistry, not only from a qualitative point of view, but also from an angle of exploitation of artists -- both via plagiarism, where models are trained on their artwork without permission, and via profit shifting, where profits in the art market have shifted from art creators to model owners. However, we posit that if deployed responsibly, AI generative models have the possibility of being a positive, new modality in art that does not displace or harm existing artists.

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