OpenAI has introduced free image generation on its ChatGPT platform, leading to a surge in AI-generated art mimicking famous artists like Hayao Miyazaki. This has sparked debates on the future of art and its creators, with some viewing AI art as a threat to the human essence behind artistic creation. The article argues that true art is not just about producing pretty objects but about the deep, personal connection created between the artist and viewer, which is at risk of being lost with the rise of AI.
The essence of art inheres in its making, where the act of creation imbues objects with something ineffable from within one's being, allowing deep human connections.
Art's infinite value lies not in the object itself but in its representation of human experience and the unique feeling of the artist's interiority.
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