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Hi!

I wonder whether we should move Pygame tutorial links from references into (maybe subsection of?) external links? What do you guys think?

Best wishes -- Kaworu1992 (talk) 12:58, 29 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Does artificial intelligence art include music?

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You are invited to weigh in at Talk:Artificial intelligence art#Removal of section on AI-generated music etc.

The article used to be about art created by or substantially using AI in general. It has a small section other other art-forms like literature and the lead was changed a while ago to say that it's only about visual art (mainly images).

Now there is a dispute whether or not a change of the lead from Artificial intelligence art is visual artwork created or enhanced through the use of artificial intelligence (AI) programs. to Artificial intelligence art is artwork created or enhanced through the use of artificial intelligence (AI) programs.[1] This includes visual art, music,[2][1][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] literature,[11][12] and other creative expressions generated or assisted by AI technologies. and the addition of a section about AI-generated music should stay reverted.

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  1. ^ a b "What is AI Art and How is it Created? | Definition from TechTarget". techtarget. Retrieved 14 December 2024. Artificial intelligence art (AI art) is any form of art that has been created or enhanced with AI tools. Although commonly associated with visual art, such as images or videos, the term AI art also applies to music, writing and other creative forms.
  2. ^ Millet, Kobe; Buehler, Florian; Du, Guanzhong; Kokkoris, Michail D. (1 June 2023). "Defending humankind: Anthropocentric bias in the appreciation of AI art". Computers in Human Behavior. 143: 107707. doi:10.1016/j.chb.2023.107707. ISSN 0747-5632.
  3. ^ Tao, Feng (4 March 2022). "A New Harmonisation of Art and Technology: Philosophic Interpretations of Artificial Intelligence Art". Critical Arts. 36 (1–2): 110–125. doi:10.1080/02560046.2022.2112725. ISSN 0256-0046.
  4. ^ Oksanen, Atte; Cvetkovic, Anica; Akin, Nalan; Latikka, Rita; Bergdahl, Jenna; Chen, Yang; Savela, Nina (1 August 2023). "Artificial intelligence in fine arts: A systematic review of empirical research". Computers in Human Behavior: Artificial Humans. 1 (2): 100004. doi:10.1016/j.chbah.2023.100004. ISSN 2949-8821. co-creative AI was preferred over didactic AI, and artists were the most critical of automation of creative work with AI. Tubadji et al. (2021) found that participants' evaluations of AI-generated music were negatively influenced when they knew the music's composer was an AI. This knowledge influenced the participants' assessments of quality, causing them to shift away from AI-generated compositions and toward those humans created. Knowledge of the artwork's creator was also connected to the participants' assessment of the artwork
  5. ^ Epstein, Ziv; Hertzmann, Aaron (16 June 2023). "Art and the science of generative AI". Science. 380 (6650): 1110–1111. arXiv:2306.04141. Bibcode:2023Sci...380.1110E. doi:10.1126/science.adh4451. PMID 37319193. One prominent application thus far is the production of high-quality artistic media for visual arts, concept art, music, and literature, as well as video and animation. […] generative AI relies on training data made by people: the models 'learn' to generate art
  6. ^ "Udio's AI music is my new obsession". PCWorld. Retrieved 9 December 2024.
  7. ^ Núñez-Cacho, Pedro; Mylonas, Georgios; Kalogeras, Athanasios; Molina-Moreno, Valentín (29 February 2024). "Exploring the transformative power of AI in art through a circular economy lens. A systematic literature review". Heliyon. 10 (4): e25388. Bibcode:2024Heliy..1025388N. doi:10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e25388. ISSN 2405-8440. PMC 10878876. PMID 38384531. AI is used to autonomously create art or help artists create works, such as generating music, writing poetry, and painting.
  8. ^ Ma, Xichu; Wang, Ye; Kan, Min-Yen; Lee, Wee Sun (17 October 2021). "AI-Lyricist: Generating Music and Vocabulary Constrained Lyrics". Proceedings of the 29th ACM International Conference on Multimedia. Association for Computing Machinery: 1002–1011. doi:10.1145/3474085.3475502.
  9. ^ published, Ryan Morrison (20 November 2024). "Suno v4 is out and this AI music generator is even better than I expected — listen for yourself". Tom's Guide. Retrieved 10 December 2024.
  10. ^ Cox, Christopher; Tzoc, Elias (2023). "ChatGPT: Implications for academic libraries". College & Research Libraries News. 84 (3). doi:10.5860/crln.84.3.99.
  11. ^ Hitsuwari, Jimpei; Ueda, Yoshiyuki; Yun, Woojin; Nomura, Michio (1 February 2023). "Does human–AI collaboration lead to more creative art? Aesthetic evaluation of human-made and AI-generated haiku poetry". Computers in Human Behavior. 139: 107502. doi:10.1016/j.chb.2022.107502. ISSN 0747-5632.
  12. ^ "Artists' Perspective: How AI Enhances Creativity and Reimagines Meaning". hai.stanford.edu. 1 April 2021. Retrieved 10 December 2024.

Prototyperspective (talk) 12:56, 14 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]