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Articles about AI and Creativity
Brunotts, Kate. "AI Will Not Replace Artists: It Will Devalue Them." Skeptic, vol. 29, no. 1, 2024, pp. 41-48. ProQuest,
Brunotts argues that AI technology will devalue art and the labor of artists.
Eisikovits, Nir and Alec Stubbs. “ChatGPT, DALL-E 2 and the Collapse of the Creative Process,” The Conversation, 12 Jan. 2023.
The authors argue "we believe that AI art devalues the act of artistic creation for both the artist and the public."
Habib, Sabrina. “AI Can Help − and Hurt − Student Creativity.” The Conversation, 1 Feb. 2024.
Habib discusses a study that suggests AI can benefit some aspects of the creative process.
Gill-Simmen, Lucy. “Education Should Look to the Way Artists Are Embracing AI, Instead of Turning its Back on the Technology.” The Conversation, 5 Dec. 2023,
The author describes how some artists are incorporating AI into their work and argues that educators should collaborate with AI in similar ways.
Roose, Kevin. "AI-Generated Art is Already Transforming Creative Work." New York Times, Oct 21, 2022. ProQuest
Roose describes conversations with five creative-class professionals who are incorporating AI into their work.
Roose, Kevin. "An AI-Generated Picture Won an Art Prize. Artists Aren’t Happy." New York Times, Sep 02, 2022.
Roose describes several artists' responses to the use of AI to produce in art.
Tremayne-Pengelly, Alexandra. "Will A.I. Replace Artists? Some Art Insiders Think so." The New York Observer, 2023 Jun 21, ProQuest,
The offer discusses different perspectives on AI-generated art.
TED talks on AI and creativity
In the Age of AI Art, What Can Originality Look Like?
Our Creative Relationship with AI Is Just Beginning
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