With the rapid advancement of AI image generation, I’ve been thinking a lot about the future role of artistic expression and how our “artistic whims” might change. Will we still crave the imperfection and human touch in art, or will hyper-realistic, AI-generated pieces become the norm? Will we value the *process* of creation, knowing a human dedicated time and effort, more than the aesthetically perfect product?
I wonder if a new form of “artistic whim” will emerge, centered around prompt engineering and the ability to guide AI to create unique and personal pieces. The skill might shift from brushstrokes to crafting the perfect textual description, which itself could become a recognized art form. It feels like the definition of “artist” is about to radically evolve.Ultimately, I hope the human element isn’t lost. Perhaps a resurgence in traditional art forms will happen as a reaction, valuing the tangible and imperfect in a world saturated with flawless digital creations. What are your thoughts on the future of artistic expression in an AI-dominated world?