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I largely concur with the idea of Ted Chiang who wrote the article titled Why A.I. Isn’t Going to Make Art. According to him, true art is as a result of the numerous minor decisions that people make in the process of producing something. When an individual writes or paints, he or she makes all the decisions by themselves. AI typically simply generates by learning a pattern of the work of the other people. Due to this fact, it lacks real feelings and experiences as human beings do.

This is in relation to my experience with technology. The AI tools can prepare things in a short time, but the results are not necessarily personal. When an individual develops something by his or her own, people thoughts and feelings are involved in it and this makes the work more valuable.

Questions :

  1. Will A.I be ever as creative as humans are?
  2. Will A.I ever replace artists completely?