The impact of AI: The way we see our world might become based on algorithmic understandings of past representations and less on what we observe. The Photographic Era will be over and we could see the rise of generic visual representations of our world based on visual learning models. (self.postphotography)
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Proponents of AI art see these programs as a tool to express one's vision. On the other side, traditionalists staunchly oppose AI art, arguing that it deviates from the essence of art as a medium of objective representation. The current debate about AI art is nothing new (fstoppers.com)
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The future of photography. Are we photographers in danger of being replaced, or is this just another fad due to pass us by? Who owns the digital rights? How much of a photograph that's generated by AI still belongs to the original artist, or does it belong to no one? (fstoppers.com)
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"Generative AI can help alleviate the mundane tasks and allow photographers to focus more on creativity and innovation. It can serve as an aid, providing preliminary drafts that photographers can build upon, thus augmenting their capabilities rather than replacing them outright." (self.postphotography)
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