ART AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Computers don’t produce art. Not yet, anyway. And they don’t even dream. These processes are both distinctly human and profoundly influenced by personal culture, physiology, psychology, life experiences, geography and much more. Computers can cross-reference a lot of data, but they don’t experience and process it the same way people do. So if you’re worried that technology is making your human experiences obsolete, rest assured for now. Your perception of the world is much deeper than that of a computer network. However, computers can apply the “brushstrokes” and styles of famous painters to some original creations, or can try to create images with certain characteristics by processing large amounts of data. This is what they do!
MAURIZIO D'ANDREA INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY ARTIST