Artificial intelligence can analyze the work of a particular artist and determine whether or not the work is something a human would produce. It is also able to measure a piece of art and make predictions about whether or not it would be something people enjoy viewing and if it sell well at galleries. Even though AI can make these judgments and recommendations, nothing would ever be able to replace the critical eye of an experienced art critic. They are able to offer insight to the history of an artist and the deeper meaning of a work of art. However, AI might do a better job of predicting the commercial success of a work or whether or not it will be appreciated by the general public. This next generation of artists won’t be convinced that AI makes better art than them, but they won’t necessarily disagree with it either. Some artists will see it as a tool for helping them create art. At the very least, AI can be another aspect of creativity, like painting, singing and performing. As AI continues to be used in the art world, it will be interesting to see how it changes the way we view and make art.

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