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What AI Will Do to Art

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Spencer Kornhaber
What AI Will Do to Art
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Artists Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and high art. They argue that AI, rather than destroying creativity, could facilitate a new artistic renaissance.

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It provides a counter-narrative to the prevailing fear that AI will inevitably degrade the quality of human artistic output.

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Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst believe the future doesn’t have to belong to slop.

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The piece profiles artists' perspectives without taking a definitive stance on the future of AI in art.

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