With the advancement in technology, many individuals assume that A.I is domimatedly used in creating art, music and literature. While A.I-generated content presents novelty, its lack of genuine and reality experiences suggests it primarily imitates human expression, a negative influence that will likely redefine, rather than diminish the value of art derived from human consciousness.
On the one hand, AI’s artistic output, cannot be classified as genuine creativity as it lacks in core requirements of human artistry: consciousness, principles and life experiences. AI’s generated products based on algorithmic principles, processing a considerable amount of human’s database on art to generate new images or sounds. This process depend only on sophisticated imitate, not about emotional release. For instance, a program can synthetic information of a famous music and recreate it, but it cannot understand the context of the sound and human emotion. The final product can remain some characters of the origin, but it remains an artefact of code, not of genuine expression.
However, paradoxically, AI’s widespread utility will ultimately reaffirm the enduring value of human-created art. As the market becomes flooded with technically perfect but emotionally shallow machine-made works, the focus of appreciation will inevitably shift from the product to the source. Audiences will increasingly seek art that is intrinsically linked to a human narrative – works imbued with personal struggle, unique cultural perspective, and profound empathy. The human artist’s role will evolve, transcending mere replication to become that of a conceptual director and curator, utilising AI as a tool to enhance their fundamentally human vision. The resulting art will be valued precisely because it is an artifact of consciousness and intentionality, differentiating it from any machine-generated counterpart.
In summary, AI-generated content, while demonstrating a remarkable novelty, is fundamentally a reflection of its training data and thus constitutes mimicry, rather than true and conscious connection. This proliferation will challenge human artist economically and aesthetically. The future will likely to see a clear distinction: AI will produce excellent content, but only humans can produce truly meaningful art.
