
TL;DR
This paper explores the ethical implications of AI in art, emphasizing the importance of preserving human artistic autonomy amidst automated creative processes, and proposes a framework based on self-determination theory.
Contribution
It introduces an ethical framework for AI art that prioritizes human artistic autonomy using principles of self-determination theory.
Findings
Highlights ethical responsibility of AI in art creation
Proposes a theoretical model to preserve artist's volition
Discusses limits of AI's role in creative autonomy
Abstract
The concept of art has transposed meaning and medium across time, with its context being a deciding factor for its evolution. However, human beings' innermost functionality remains the same, and art, to this day, serves as an expression of the subconscious. Accelerated by the conception of GANs in 2014, automation has become a central medium in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Art. However, this raises concern over AI's influence on artistic autonomy within the process of creativity. This paper introduces the ethical responsibility of AI towards maintaining the artist's volition in exercising autonomy and utilizes principles of self-determination theory alongside fundamental limits of creativity to do so.
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Taxonomy
TopicsVirtual Reality Applications and Impacts · Aesthetic Perception and Analysis · Creativity in Education and Neuroscience
