Are Muses being replaced by artificial intelligence these days? Is using it while creating work considered cheating?
January 13, 2024
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Medicine, education, arts, technology, etc. We are now witnessing Artificial Intelligence making our work easier in many areas. Artificial intelligence communicates with us in a wide range of
Medicine, education, arts, technology, etc. We are now witnessing Artificial Intelligence making our work easier in many areas. Artificial intelligence communicates with us in a wide range of areas, from our banking transactions to turning our dreams into words and images. “Just like humans” behaves.
But when it comes to the art we’ve been producing for thousands of years, both savior and destroyer It could be an element.
“Artificial brains” fueled by our savings; He absorbs everything we know, never forgets and never tires.
A book, the script of a TV series, preparation for a new exhibition and much more… In the time we spend resting, eating and sleeping, artificial intelligence is already in our hands. our forgotten information Using it, he can create works that “look like us”.
Nowadays, with the developments taking place, the workload of some professions has started to ease thanks to artificial intelligence. The decline in work also had an impact, causing countries to reduce working hours. Like during the Industrial Revolution, with artificial intelligence Jobs could disappear and new professions could emerge.
Let’s take an overview of the new era.
In the development we face to be ready for tomorrow, where many new alternatives and risks await us, increasing our consciousness It is needed. Artificial intelligence is being produced that makes our work easier in almost every aspect of life, and in addition to positive comments, there are also negative opinions about each of them.
Collecting and processing information about us without our knowledge or consent; on a computer trying to raise consciousness, or in unreliable hands It is seen as a dangerous weapon.
In these times, when we are surrounded by artificial intelligence tools, what else awaits us than to make our work easier?
It could be a doomsayer and one day when artificial intelligence has nothing left to learn from us, you won’t want us we can think. Let’s think a little more before we “pull the plug”; Yes, they are starting to think like us But how far?
The ability to unplug and the limitations of what we teach can calm us down a bit. The “artificial brains” that seem advanced today only go so far in learning from humans without our emotions.
Let’s imagine the ideas we came up with with our imagination as a small child.
Vast and ever-innovating countries. Today those countries are with small keywords Who among us wouldn’t want to be able to translate it into images or words?
Creative minds who have been waiting for this day to realize what they dream of are finally working with artificial intelligence. He gets what he wants.
Countless images and texts have been created with the help of artificial intelligence. People who had the opportunity to realize their ideas in ancient times musesit seems that artificial intelligence exists today.
Do we need a muse?
The muses we see in works of art from ancient Greece to the golden ages of art were not born just to give names to aesthetic figures. We want to produce; to leave a mark on the world, not to be forgotten or to express ourselves for. Even at the time when the Muses were just being born, there was a need for a force that could embody this production.
Just as we expect new ideas, designs and inventions to come to us from ‘fairies’, today we also expect artificial intelligence to come to us. shaping our thought dough and we expect this to become a reality.
This is what we have produced so far: striking examples of artificial intelligence;
“Write me a song, let me live in it for years.”
The Illiac Computer “Excerpt from Illiac Suite for string quartet”
Let’s start with artificial intelligence. In 1957, Lejarn Hiller and Leonard Isaacson created a room format what they wrote on their computers Let’s listen to the music. I wonder if they would be proud of us if they saw it today? You may have seen Miquela, born in 2016.
Miquela – Just say it
Model, singer, influencer and actress artificial intelligence robot. I wonder what else he’ll do with the updates?
In literature the situation is as you would expect.
The use of artificial intelligence is also common in written sources. As a surprising example, we can call it the first novel created largely based on the guidelines given to artificial intelligence. “Death of the Author” an example of this.
The author of this work, whose name is not heartwarming, is Stephen Marche, under the pseudonym Aiden Marchine. About 95% by artificial intelligence The novel is about the story of a murder. (Don’t worry, this isn’t the story of an artificial intelligence killing writers.)
In everything we produce, we follow the steps of those before us.
In a simple framework, artificial intelligence also learns using the same method and our quickens our steps.
It is up to us how and for what purpose we will use what is presented to us and from what angle we will look at it. Artificial intelligence is fair like a huge memory He reveals to us what he has been taught from human history; but for now.
Whether an artist or a craftsman, we see what is closest to a human being and what is furthest from an ‘artificial person’. our efforts, the “most us” content of our past that we are trying to teach to machines. What is good; Even when we use AI, it seems that we are ‘putting it in ourselves’.
Do you think we are overstepping our boundaries in our communications with artificial intelligence?
Sources: New York Times, Virtual Humans, Arts & Culture
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