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Is AI-created art really "art"?

Yes, it is, and it may also be one of the best investments you will make.

By Jamu LimPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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Is AI-created art really "art"?
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There's no doubt about it, artificial intelligence is changing the art world. From creating realistic 3D images to writing copy, AI is giving artists new ways to express themselves and their creativity.

And now, AI is also changing the way we value art.

But not everyone is convinced that AI has a place in the world of art. Some worry that relying on machines to value artwork takes away from the human element of appreciation. Others believe that AI will ultimately lead to cookie-cutter artwork that lacks originality and soul.

Personally, I believe that AI can be a valuable tool for artists and collectors alike. Used correctly, it has the potential to democratize the art world and make it more inclusive for everyone involved. Anyone can also make money with AI art.

As the world becomes more and more digitized, it's no surprise that even our money is starting to go digital. And as AI continues to evolve, we're seeing more and more AI-created art popping up – including some incredible pieces that have been sold for millions of dollars.

So what is it about AI-created art that is so appealing? For one, it's often incredibly realistic and lifelike. But beyond that, there's something unique and intriguing about art created by a machine. It's a new form of expression that is unlike anything we've seen before.

Of course, there are some who say that AI-created art is not really "art" at all. But I believe that as long as people are willing to pay good money for it, then it most definitely qualifies as art! After all, isn't the definition of "art" simply whatever someone is willing to pay for? If so, then AI-created art most certainly meets this criterion.

We all know that art is a form of expression, but what happens when you add AI into the mix? Suddenly, art becomes something more – it becomes a way to make money.

That’s right, AI art is becoming increasingly popular as a means of investment. And it makes sense when you think about it – after all, who wouldn’t want to own a piece of history? As the world progresses and technology advances, owning an AI-created work of art is like having a time capsule from the future.

Plus, there’s no denying that AI-created artwork is simply stunning. It takes traditional artistic styles and adds a modern twist, resulting in pieces that are both unique and visually arresting. Whether you prefer abstract or realistic paintings, there’s an AI artist out there creating works that will appeal to your taste.

If you’re looking for an investment that will stand the test of time (and look good doing it), then consider investing in some AI artworks.

Artificial intelligence is still in its early developmental stages, but it has already begun to revolutionize the art world. With AI art, artists can create works that are completely unique and impossible to replicate by hand. This new medium has the potential to change the way we think about art and how it is created.

There are a few ways that artists can make money with AI art. One way is to sell digital prints of their work. Another way is to auction off their originals at online venues such as Christie’s or Sotheby’s. And finally, some artists are beginning to license their AI artwork so that others can use it for commercial purposes (such as in advertising).

The benefits of making money with AI art are numerous. For one, it allows artists to tap into a whole new market of buyers who may be interested in purchasing original works of digital art.

Additionally, selling prints or licensing artwork can provide a steady stream of income for creators – something that is often lacking in the traditional fine arts world.

Finally, by working with artificial intelligence, artists have the opportunity to create truly one-of-a-kind pieces that cannot be replicated anywhere else.

No matter which route you decide to take, there’s no doubt that there’s a market for AI art. So if you’re looking for a new creative outlet (and maybe even a way to make some extra cash), give it a try!

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About the Creator

Jamu Lim

I am a writer. I am a human being who writes. Sometimes people call me a novelist, but that’s not really accurate. I’ve written short stories and poetry, but I would classify myself more as a storyteller.

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