We argue that recent advances of artificial intelligence (AI) in the domain of art (e.g., music, painting) pose a profound ontological threat to anthropocentric worldviews because they challenge one of the last frontiers of the human uniqueness narrative: artistic creativity. Four experiments (N = 1708), including a high-powered preregistered experiment, consistently reveal a pervasive bias against AI-made artworks and shed light on its psychological underpinnings. The same artwork is preferred less when labeled as AI-made (vs. human-made) because it is perceived as less creative and subsequently induces less awe, an emotional response typically associated with the aesthetic appreciation of art. These effects are more pronounced among peopl...
Generative AI technologies, both visual and musical, have created conflicts around their authenticit...
In two experiments (total N=693) we explored whether people are willing to consider paintings made b...
Ai technologies are increasingly used by artists and creatives, and they as any other (technological...
This aesthetic discussion examines in a philosophical-scientific way the relationship between comput...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, technologies like neural networks, deep learning and “artif...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, technologies like neural networks, deep learning and “artif...
As artificial intelligence (AI) technology increasingly becomes a feature of everyday life, it is im...
Art, regarded as one of the last bulwarks of human prerogatives, is a valid model for investigating...
The ability to create and perceive art has long been understood as an exceptional human trait, which...
The following aesthetic discussion examines in a philosophical-scientific way the relationship betwe...
Artificial intelligence (AI) can generate a greater number of recombinations of ideas than humans ca...
In two experiments (total N=693) we explored whether people are willing to consider paintings made b...
From 1950 onwards, the study of creativity has not stopped. Today, AI has revitalised debates on the...
The convergence of human creativity and artificial intelligence (AI) has led to a trend where AI is ...
The rapid development of cognitive sciences in the context of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its ...
Generative AI technologies, both visual and musical, have created conflicts around their authenticit...
In two experiments (total N=693) we explored whether people are willing to consider paintings made b...
Ai technologies are increasingly used by artists and creatives, and they as any other (technological...
This aesthetic discussion examines in a philosophical-scientific way the relationship between comput...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, technologies like neural networks, deep learning and “artif...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, technologies like neural networks, deep learning and “artif...
As artificial intelligence (AI) technology increasingly becomes a feature of everyday life, it is im...
Art, regarded as one of the last bulwarks of human prerogatives, is a valid model for investigating...
The ability to create and perceive art has long been understood as an exceptional human trait, which...
The following aesthetic discussion examines in a philosophical-scientific way the relationship betwe...
Artificial intelligence (AI) can generate a greater number of recombinations of ideas than humans ca...
In two experiments (total N=693) we explored whether people are willing to consider paintings made b...
From 1950 onwards, the study of creativity has not stopped. Today, AI has revitalised debates on the...
The convergence of human creativity and artificial intelligence (AI) has led to a trend where AI is ...
The rapid development of cognitive sciences in the context of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its ...
Generative AI technologies, both visual and musical, have created conflicts around their authenticit...
In two experiments (total N=693) we explored whether people are willing to consider paintings made b...
Ai technologies are increasingly used by artists and creatives, and they as any other (technological...