Botto, the Millionaire AI Artist, Is Getting a Personality
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Botto raises ethical questions about AI in art, as many artists fear that AI will dilute their profession through the production of countless knock-offs.
Klingemann suggests that models like Botto are not plagiarism but rather a new form of creativity that seeks interesting combinations in the 'possibility-space'.
While Botto's images are visually appealing, they often seem generic, prompting debate on their artistic value versus their commercial potential.
Ultimately, the article argues that while generative AI contributes to art, it is human intelligence and creativity that fuel genuine artistic expression.
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