In 1859, French poet Charles Baudelaire infamously wrote that photography was “art’s most mortal enemy”, and that “the photographic industry was the refuge of all failed painters, too ill-equipped or too lazy to complete their studies”. Sound familiar? Swap “photography” for “AI art,” and you’ve got today’s debate. And yet today, photographs hang beside paintings in museums around the world.
Read MoreLouis Jacques Daguerre's first surviving daguerreotype image, of a collection of plaster casts on a window ledge, which he produced on a silver plate. (Photo by Louis Jacques Daguerre/Getty Images)
Photography, AI and the Evolution of Art
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