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AI ethics in art refers to the moral and philosophical principles guiding the development and use of artificial intelligence in the creation of visual artworks.

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AI ethics in art refers to the moral and philosophical principles guiding the development and use of artificial intelligence in the creation of visual artworks. As AI-generated art becomes increasingly prevalent, questions arise about authorship, ownership, and the potential for AI to deceive or manipulate human perception. The use of text-to-image models like [[midjourney|Midjourney]], [[dall-e|DALL-E]], and [[stable-diffusion|Stable Diffusion]] has sparked debates about the role of human creativity in the artistic process. With the ability to generate high-quality images with minimal human input, AI art challenges traditional notions of art and forces us to reexamine the relationship between human and machine. As the field continues to evolve, it is essential to consider the ethical implications of AI-generated art and its potential impact on the art world, including issues related to [[copyright|copyright law]], [[art-authentication|art authentication]], and the potential for [[ai-deception|AI deception]]. The [[ai-ethics|AI ethics]] community is working to establish guidelines and best practices for the development and use of AI in art, ensuring that the benefits of AI-generated art are realized while minimizing its risks. According to a report by [[mcKinsey|Mckinsey]], the AI art market is expected to grow to $1.4 billion by 2025, with 75% of art buyers expressing interest in purchasing AI-generated art. However, a survey by [[pew-research-center|Pew Research Center]] found that 60% of Americans are concerned about the potential for AI to deceive or manipulate human perception.