One Artist's Personal Reflections on Methods and Ethics of Creating Mixed Media Artificial Intelligence Art
Jane Adams

TL;DR
This paper shares a personal artist's perspective on creating AI-assisted mixed media art, discussing methods, ethics, and future directions to inspire artists and researchers in this emerging field.
Contribution
It offers a subjective account of artistic methods and ethical considerations in AI art, integrating personal experience with contextual analysis and future research ideas.
Findings
Personal artistic process insights
Ethical considerations in AI art
Future research directions in authorship and explainability
Abstract
I intend to make a scientific contribution of my subjective experience as a single unit of self-described ``artist'' leveraging artificial intelligence as an assistive visual creation tool, in the hopes that it may provide some inspiration or deeper meaning for fellow artists and computer scientists in this medium. First, I will provide some background on my personal history thus far as an artist. Neither artist nor scientist can exist in a vaccuum, so I then will provide some (albeit a non-exhaustive list of) related work that has helped me contextualize my own work and thinking in this area. I often consider my methods in the creative process chronologically, so I have divided that section according to the loose structure of my artistic workflow. These foundations provide a fertile grounding for discussion around topics of subject matter, reception, community, and ethics. I then…
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TopicsArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
