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AI Art refers to imagery and artwork that has been generated by artificial intelligence models such as DALL-E, Midjourney and Stable Diffusion, usually based on a textual prompt. In 2022, following the ease of access and rapid improvement in the quality of AI-generated art and the start of its use in traditional media, AI art became a subject of controversy as artists expressed concerns about the moral aspects of AI using human-created art for training data and the possibility of AI art replacing real artists. Several AI-art generators like DALL-E mini were also used for memes in late 2022.

History

AI art is broadly defined as any artwork created through the use of artificial intelligence.[1] The early history of AI art dates back to AARON, a series of computer programs able to create original artistic images developed by artist Harold Cohen between 1972 and the 2010s.[2]



The use of AI for image generation first rose to public attention in the mid-2010s after artists started employing generative adversarial networks for purpose of creating new images.

In 2015, Google released DeepDream, a computer vision program able to find and enhance existing patterns in images, producing new, overprocessed images.[3] In 2018, AI-created artwork Edmond de Belamy was sold for $432,500 at an auction of artificial intelligence art (shown below).


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In the late 2010s and early 2020s, several advanced image-generation AIs able to generate artworks of quality comparable to human works were released, including DALL-E (followed by DALL-E 2), Midjourney and Stable Diffusion, sparking debate about the moral aspects of AI using human-created art for training data and the prospects of AI replacing human artists.

In June 2022, AI image generation saw explosive use in memes as image generation model Craiyon (DALL-E Mini) went viral.

On June 21st, 2022, Cosmopolitan tweeted[4] out the first-ever AI-generated magazine cover, created by artist Karen X. Cheng using DALL-E (shown below, left). On September 1st, 2022, Colorado State Dair declared[5] AI-created artwork "Théâtre D’opéra Spatial" created by Jason M. Allen using Midjourney in the Digital Art category (shown below, right), sparking debate on social media.


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Notable Image-Generative AIs

DALL-E

DALL-E 2 is an AI system that can create realistic images and art from a description in natural language. Unveiled by OpenAI as an improved version of DALL-E in April 2022, the AI system gained significant attention as it was used to create art and photorealistic, humorous images. In June 2022, a knock-off free version of DALL-E, DALL-E mini, went viral on social media.


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Midjourney

Midjourney is an artificial intelligence system that can create images and art from a description in natural language. The AI generator is currently in a closed beta trial, which started in late February to early March 2022. Midjourney creates artwork using prompts from a user and can insert specific artistic styles into the generated images. Similar to DALL-E mini, Midjourney went viral in June 2022 after people began sharing images created by the AI on social media platforms.


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Stable Diffusion

Stable Diffusion is a neural network AI that, in addition to generating images based on a textual prompt, can also create images based on existing images. In September 2022, the network achieved virality online as it was used to generate images based on well-known memes, such as Pepe the Frog.



Online Reactions

Prior to August 2022, the subject of AI art did not draw significant controversy, with users mostly sharing works generated by various models, with multiple posts going viral. For example, on April 20th, Twitter[6] user @Riabovitchev tweeted a series of four artworks generated by Midjourney that gained over 4,100 retweets and 26,000 likes (shown below, left). On May 13th, 2022, Twitter[7] user @mikefranchina_ shared four artworks, with the post garnering over 10,100 retweets and 77,800 likes (shown below, right).


Andrei @Riabovitchev Following new dimensions #Alart #midjourney 6:15 AM. Apr 20, 2022. Twitter for iPhone ... Mike Franchina @mikefranchina_ Strange photographs of world war one. Reports of "burning wheels" and "wolves that talk like men" #midjourney #Alart 2:11 PM . May 13, 2022. Twitter for Android ...

In June 2022, the subject of AI art became increasingly controversial as artists on social media expressed concerns over AI models being trained on existing artworks, and AI art getting popular hurting real artists. For example, on June 2nd, 2022, Twitter[8] user @videodante opined that "at the core of every AI-generated art was mountains of stolen, unsourced art." The tweet (shown below, left) gained over 1,700 retweets and 11,900 likes in four months. On August 13th, artist RJ Palmer tweeted[9] out concerns about advanced AI art, with his tweet gaining over 15,100 retweets and 89,000 likes (shown below, right).


cohost.org/dante @videodante at the core of every "Al generated art" program is mountains of stolen, unsourced art, fed like a grinder into a sophisticated algorithm that is, fundamentally, uncreative. i don't think it's interesting any more than looking at a giant string of RNG is "interesting" 5:49 PM Jun 2, 2022. TweetDeck RJ Palmer Lightbox Expo #510 @arvalis. Aug 13 SOON A new Al image generator appears to be capable of making art that looks 100% human made. As an artist I am extremely concerned. 1,616 REINHARDT SOON 15.1K RJ Palmer Lightbox Expo #510 @arvalis 89K What makes this Al different is that it's explicitly trained on current working artists. You can see below that the Al generated image(left) even tried to recreate the artist's logo of the artist it ripped off. This thing wants our jobs, its actively anti-artist. 9:16 PM - Aug 13, 2022. Twitter Web App

AI Drawing Hands

AI Drawing Hands or AI Drawing Fingers refers to a series of memes that parody the poor ability of AI image generators such as Midjourney and DALL-E to generate realistic-looking human hands. The memes highlight poor examples of AI-generated imagery and have been employed to criticize the advance of AI art.


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Various Examples


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Nicholas Kole @FromHappyRock me every time, without fail, when someone shows me Al generated "art" Yoo Sabor say This is just our experiment.. 特映画旭復帰!? 独占密着! 知られざる700日 I strongly feel that this is an insult to life itself. 7:59 PM . Jun 1, 2022. Twitter for iPad moon X @ burnout...... @goldenastrum : what's this thing abt Al art replacing us. can an Al draw THIS 6:01 PM Aug 14, 2022 · Twitter for iPhone Tredlocity @tredlocity This is what Al art looks like 11:42 AM · Aug 21, 2022. Twitter Web App :

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External References

[1] Wikipedia – Artificial intelligence art

[2] Wikipedia – AARON

[3] Wikipedia – DeepDream

[4] Twitter – @cosmopolitan

[5] Twitter – @colostatefair

[6] Twitter – @Riabovitchev

[7] Twitter – @mikefranchina_

[8] Twitter – @videodante

[9] Twitter – @arvalis

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