Local artists Betsy Youngquist and Jeffrey Foster share their perspectives on AI art. They discuss both the benefits and challenges posed by AI tools in the creative process. While some view AI as a helpful resource, concerns about copyright infringement and the potential loss of artistic integrity remain prevalent.
Youngquist emphasizes that AI can serve as an inspirational tool rather than a replacement for artists. Foster highlights the dual nature of AI, noting that while it can speed up certain tasks, it may also distract from the creative process. Both artists agree that the essence of human creativity cannot be replicated by machines.
• AI tools are seen as both helpful and problematic for artists.
• Concerns about copyright infringement in AI-generated art are significant.
The discussion highlights how AI art can inspire creativity while raising concerns about originality.
Artists express worries that AI may exacerbate existing issues with copyright violations.
The article discusses how tools like Adobe's AI features can enhance artistic workflows.
Adobe's technologies are referenced as examples of how AI can aid artists in their work.
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