Machines Make Art But Can They Feel?
AI is changing how we think about creativity, and the author dives into the transformation of artificial intelligence in the world of art.
For centuries, art has been deeply human—rooted in intention. But now, systems like DALL·E and Midjourney are producing stunning visuals in seconds, based solely on data and code.
“We're witnessing software act as the artist itself,” writes Stanislav Kondrashov.
This raises new debates:
- What makes something *art*?
- Can something created without feeling carry meaning?
- Who owns AI-generated work?
You can’t program passion. That’s the heart of Kondrashov’s here message.
Others fear it, but one thing is clear:
Human creativity still matters.
“Machines can imitate, but it’s humans who choose what matters,” he adds.
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