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  • Art and AI: The New Era of Creativity?

    Alex Sullivan
    5 replies
    I've been deep into the world of AI Art generation for a while now. I'm a big fan of platforms like Midjourney, but I've noticed there's a lot of potential for the intersection of AI and Art that's yet to be tapped. I feel like we're standing on the precipice of a new era in creativity, where AI is not just a tool, but a partner in the creative process. How do you guys see this? What are the possibilities and challenges you see in AI's role in art creation? I’m working on something that could simplify and enhance this process, but I would love to get your thoughts on this fascinating intersection. Let's brainstorm and maybe we can all be part of shaping the future of AI and Art. Exciting times ahead!"

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    Jean Stewart
    I'm excited by your enthusiasm—I think we're on the brink of a creative revolution where AI might bridge the gap between human creativity and artistic expression while addressing the issues of originality and personal touch in art.
    Alex Sullivan
    @jeanstewie Absolutely! I share your excitement for the potential of AI to revolutionize the creative landscape. The idea of AI bridging the gap between human creativity and artistic expression is truly fascinating. It offers new possibilities for exploring originality and personal touch in art while pushing the boundaries of what we can create. Can't wait to see how AI continues to shape the future of art!
    Dexter Awoyemi
    I think you have a point. So far, the most interesting art I've seen has usually been from artists that have either generated their work, edited a generated image or created something inspired by generated art.
    Priyanka Pahari
    Hi Alex, couldn't find your LinkedIn profile, would love to connect with you and discuss more on this topic. Here's my linkedin profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/priy... Let's connect and talk further?
    Ruth Rivera
    I'm psyched about this too - the possibilities are mind-blowing! But it makes me wonder, in a world where AI helps make art, how do we define 'an artist'?