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/imagine prompt: Portrait of a New Year’s Eve reveler at the Times Square ball drop in New York City in the 1930's.

ONGOING AI EXPERIMENTATION

December 25, 2022

As an artist, it is always exciting to discover new tools and techniques that can help bring my ideas to life. In recent years, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in art making has grown significantly, offering new possibilities for creativity and expression. I have started to combine my love of portraiture with the opportunities offered via AI in my new body of work, The Faces of the Unknown. In this ongoing exploration into the creative use of AI, portraits are crafted via a well-worded prompt with supporting controls as to how the image should be made.

One of the biggest advantages of using AI tools like Midjorney in art is the ability to generate unique and original content. With AI algorithms, artists can create pieces that would not have been possible using traditional techniques, opening up new avenues for exploration and experimentation. Additionally, AI can be used to automate certain tasks, freeing up time and resources for the artist to focus on other aspects of their work.

However, like any tool, AI in art making also has its limitations. One concern is the potential for AI to replace human creativity and skills. There is a risk that artists may rely too heavily on AI and lose the personal touch and uniqueness that comes from human input. Additionally, there is the question of ownership and intellectual property when it comes to AI-generated art. Who owns the rights to a piece of art created by a machine? These are important questions that will need to be addressed as the use of AI in art continues to grow.

Despite these challenges, I believe that AI has the potential to be an incredibly powerful and transformative tool for artists. My hope is that these tools will become an extension of the artist's work and vision, rather than a replacement for it. As artists continue to explore and experiment with AI, I am confident that we will find new and innovative ways to use these technologies to create meaningful and impactful art.

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