What artists should do in the age of artificial intelligence It is said that in the future, the boundary between AI drawings and hand drawings will become blurred, making discrimination difficult. Art is generally considered to be a unique creative activity that only humans can do. AI develops by constantly learning from vast amounts of information, namely big data. Just as people become smarter the more they study, AI also becomes more sophisticated as it learns and analyzes more information. Advanced AI can accurately fulfill human requests and produce excellent results. AI learning fields are becoming more diverse day by day. AI, which has learned and analyzed countless works of art and famous painters' styles and techniques, has reached a level where it can instantly create images tailored to the user's needs. Many people have vaguely thought that art will not be replaced by artificial intelligence, but the possibility of being mistaken has grown. The most necessary quality for artists living in the future will be ‘creativity’, which AI does not have anymore. We have heard about the importance of ‘creativity’ through many channels and are well aware of it. As an artist, I also know that in order to survive in the age of artificial intelligence, I need to work in areas that artificial intelligence cannot do. In some articles, I read that even though artificial intelligence has surpassed the abilities of artists by learning at an alarming rate, this is simply a technical aspect and the area of touching people is still far away. In this sense, not as an artist but as an art lover, I think that works of art should not be evaluated based on simple technique or technical aspects. In this sense, I feel like I have another competitor as an artist. Now artists have to fight against machines, not against other artists who draw well. Of course, art is not a competitive field where you have to beat someone. However, if the art market is limited and we understand that some parts of it are already being taken over by artificial intelligence, there will be less space for human artists. I asked ChatGPT the following questions. "How do artists survive in the age of artificial intelligence?" He answered. "Ultimately, while AI presents new challenges and disruptions to the traditional art world, it also offers unprecedented opportunities for creativity, innovation, and artistic expression. By embracing AI as a tool and cultivating their unique voice and perspective, artists can not only survive but thrive in the age of artificial intelligence." Just as we express our art world with paint or other mediums, artificial intelligence art can also be used as a medium. If you look at it this way, now anyone can become an artist, even those who were unable to use their imagination due to technological limitations. From this perspective, it feels positive that many people will become artists in the era of artificial intelligence. We and I live in a world of rapid technological change and innovation. No one can predict what direction it will take in the future or whether, as people say, mass layoffs will become a daily routine and humans will have no more place to stand. However, I believe that in order to get ahead of artificial intelligence, we need to have a stronger passion than them. In the end, I believe that passion will create art and that this will be the key to distinguishing between artificial intelligence and people. This is because artificial intelligence only answers questions asked by humans and cannot create solutions on its own with passion. Therefore, I feel that as an artist, I need to work more voluntarily and independently. Reference:
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