RE: How The Art World Is Changing

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To me, the value of art is not in the result but in the process. Whether the art is traditional or digital, representative or abstract: so far, there is always a human mind and heart behind it, and this human embues the artwork with a tiny part of themselves, a spark of creation if you will. Without self-awareness, without "soul", AI art will never be more than artistic fast food.

Ask yourself, on the day of your demise, who would you rather have by your side to guide and comfort you: the smartest machine on the planet, or the dumbest human? Exactly!



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Ask yourself, on the day of your demise, who would you rather have by your side to guide and comfort you: the smartest machine on the planet, or the dumbest human? Exactly!

I am not sure that is truly the case.

There are many in Japan who are getting emotionally connected to their robotic caretakers. Humans draw emotional attachments in many different places.

For example, most would prefer their animals to other humans as they bonded more with their pets than their family.

So I do not think we can discount the idea that people will not get emotionally attached to an AI that is a central part of their lives.

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O.K., I buy into the pet thing, being a dog owner myself. Interesting point about the Japanese and their pet robots. Happy new year :)

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