![]() A man from Colorado, United States, generated a digital painting called Theatre D’opera Spatial that won first prize an annual art competition. But that doesn’t mean it can’t be.ĪI-generated art has won awards. Late last month (April 2023), one of these Twitter account-holders that posts images and their prompts, dropped the premise of posting their images under the guise of being instructional, asking if they could post their creations “prompt-free” – I can only conclude because they’re proud of their “art”.Īnd here is where I will come at it again and say AI-generated art isn’t art. This is particularly helpful for anyone generating images as it gives you an idea of what can be done and how to get there. This has spawned a lot of Twitter account-holders posting their AI-generated images while also posting their prompts. In short, anything you type, the AI – which was trained on billions of publicly available images – will imagine it as an image, and produce it in seconds. Want to see a cartoon version of a man walking in a city? Just add "cartoon". Want to see a man walking in a city? Type that in. For anyone who doesn’t know, Midjourney, Dall-E, Stable Diffusion and others are artificial intelligence-based (AI) apps that can generate images from just a few words, which are called prompts. ![]() This might be a hot take, but artificial intelligence-generated images are not art. ![]()
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