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Research on the Aesthetic Value of AI Art: Can Art Created by Artificial Intelligence Be Considered True Art?

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Artificial Intelligence, as one of the most powerful technologies in modern times, has made many impossible possible. Correspondingly, AI art is also an increasingly popular art genre in recent years, making people reconsider the question: should AI art be seen as true art? This article will look into three main elements that can discriminate human artworks from AI-generated art. The purpose of this article is to evaluate the current state of AI art industry and help people better understand the underlying values of human art. In this article, I argue that art has been, and always will be, a human endeavor.

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