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Welcome to Digital PlaygroundAI. Here you’ll find a selection of some works, please check the - Gallery and forum. Explore this projects to learn more about it. Join our forum to learn more about Digital art created by Artificial intelligence. Photos are mostly based in midjourney, PlaygroundAI and stablediffusion. Prompts are hidden but this is mostly text2image. Enjoy

What can art do for artificial intelligence? This essay circles around this question from a viewpoint grounded in the embodied knowledge base of art. New developments in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) have more and more influence on our everyday life. In particular, the advanced machine learning technologies raise many new questions about the effects of AI and provide diverse tools for artistic experiments.

What is AI Art?

AI art refers to art generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence. AI is a field of computer science that focuses on building machines that mimic human intelligence or even simulate the human brain through a set of algorithms.

AI can construct novel works through machine learning, using various self-learning algorithms that derive knowledge from data. AI art is the result of a collaboration between an artist and an AI system, but the level of autonomy can vary considerably, and the outcome relies heavily on the quality of the data the AI learns from.

To create AI-generated art, artists use AI as a creative tool and work with algorithms to set up specific rules through which machines analyze thousands of images to comprehend a particular creation process, like a specific style or aesthetic. The algorithms then generate novel forms, shapes, figures, and patterns to produce new works. Besides machines, AI artists also collaborate with creative coders, statisticians, computer scientists, and neuroscientists to build machines that push the boundaries of human creativity.

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