There is a well-documented Pre-Reflective Hostility against Machine Art (PRHMA), exemplified by the sentiments of fear and anxiety. How can it be explained? The present paper attempts to find the answer to this question by surveying a considerable amount of research on machine art. It is found that explanations of PRHMA based on the (alleged) fact that machine art lacks an element that is (allegedly) found in human art (for example, autonomy) do not work. Such explanations cannot account for the sentiments of fear and anxiety present in PRHMA, because the art receiver could simply turn to human art for finding the element she is looking for. By contrast, an explanation based on the idea that machine art is “symbolically” a threat to human s...
When we think about “machines”, or “robots”, or “AI”, what comes to our minds is generally an extens...
As art produced by autonomous machines becomes increasingly common, and as such machines grow increa...
International audienceCreativity is intrinsic to Humanities and STEM disciplines. In the activities ...
There is a well-documented Pre-Reflective Hostility against Machine Art (PRHMA), exemplified by the ...
Open Access articleAs machines take over more tasks previously done by humans, artistic creation is ...
We argue that recent advances of artificial intelligence (AI) in the domain of art (e.g., music, pai...
What are the general latitudes of “autonomy” described in contemporary and historical autonomous art...
More and more artists from all over the world are engaging in the production of AI art. Because of t...
In this paper we will argue that artistic creations made by artificial minds will most likely lay be...
To speak comfortably of the machine artist (as outlined in the call for papers for this Special Issu...
As artificial intelligence (AI) technology increasingly becomes a feature of everyday life, it is im...
The social robot's current and anticipated roles as butler, teacher, receptionist or carer for the e...
Defining Artificial Intelligence and Artificial General Intelligence remain controversial and disput...
This paper analyzes the impacts and implications of generative AI software on art and examines the e...
The human mind, along with the cognitive faculties of consciousness, language, memory, and imaginati...
When we think about “machines”, or “robots”, or “AI”, what comes to our minds is generally an extens...
As art produced by autonomous machines becomes increasingly common, and as such machines grow increa...
International audienceCreativity is intrinsic to Humanities and STEM disciplines. In the activities ...
There is a well-documented Pre-Reflective Hostility against Machine Art (PRHMA), exemplified by the ...
Open Access articleAs machines take over more tasks previously done by humans, artistic creation is ...
We argue that recent advances of artificial intelligence (AI) in the domain of art (e.g., music, pai...
What are the general latitudes of “autonomy” described in contemporary and historical autonomous art...
More and more artists from all over the world are engaging in the production of AI art. Because of t...
In this paper we will argue that artistic creations made by artificial minds will most likely lay be...
To speak comfortably of the machine artist (as outlined in the call for papers for this Special Issu...
As artificial intelligence (AI) technology increasingly becomes a feature of everyday life, it is im...
The social robot's current and anticipated roles as butler, teacher, receptionist or carer for the e...
Defining Artificial Intelligence and Artificial General Intelligence remain controversial and disput...
This paper analyzes the impacts and implications of generative AI software on art and examines the e...
The human mind, along with the cognitive faculties of consciousness, language, memory, and imaginati...
When we think about “machines”, or “robots”, or “AI”, what comes to our minds is generally an extens...
As art produced by autonomous machines becomes increasingly common, and as such machines grow increa...
International audienceCreativity is intrinsic to Humanities and STEM disciplines. In the activities ...