Generative Art and the Boundaries of Creativity

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Generative Art and the Boundaries of Creativity

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When MSx alum Orsolya Szabo first heard about generative #AI, she feared the end of human creativity. But then she wondered: Could this emerging technology be a tool for new kinds of artistic expression?

Art, says Szabo, is a “place of deep humanity, an outlet for thoughts and emotions.” As computers invade that space more and more, she asks, “What is exactly the collaboration between machine and humans?”

Despite the hype around AI-generated images, music, and video, Szabo says this is far from the first time that technological advances have posed a threat to humans’ ways of creating and expressing themselves. “Photography did not end the era of painting, but it did fuel new art movements,” she says. “Photography ended up expanding what we thought creatively was possible, what painte...

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