Artificial intelligence in fine arts: A systematic review of empirical research

Atte Oksanen , Anica Cvetkovic , Nalan Akin , Rita Latikka , Jenna Bergdahl , Yang Chen , Nina Savela
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Artificial intelligence (AI) tools are quickly transforming the traditional fields of fine arts and raise questions of AI challenging human creativity. AI tools can be used in creative processes and analysis of fine art, such as painting, music, and literature. They also have potential in enhancing artistic events, installations, and performances. In this systematic review, we investigated empirical studies on the use of AI in fine arts We gathered the data from three major bibliographic databases. After an initial search, we screened 723 articles based on pre-established inclusion criteria, resulting in 44 studies. Over half concerned visual arts, such as paintings and drawings, and one quarter concerned music. Experimental studies focused on human responses to AI art showed that people generally do not recognize the difference between human-made and AI-made art, but human-made art was valued more than AI-made art in some studies. The power of AI lies in the analysis of large-scale datasets. Case studies have reported development of an AI painter, DJ, performance artist, and music accompaniment for improvisations. AI tools have been applied to enhance consumer experience in online art shops and to provide virtual reality (VR) access to historical cathedrals. Fast development of AI will likely pose a challenge for the current concept and understanding of fine arts. AI challenging human creativity is one of the most powerful signs of the cultural and societal transformation stemming from AI.

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美术中的人工智能:实证研究的系统回顾
人工智能工具正在迅速改变传统美术领域,并提出了挑战人类创造力的人工智能问题。人工智能工具可以用于绘画、音乐和文学等美术的创作过程和分析。它们在加强艺术活动、装置和表演方面也有潜力。在这篇系统综述中,我们调查了人工智能在美术中使用的实证研究。我们从三个主要的书目数据库中收集了数据。经过初步搜索,我们根据预先确定的纳入标准筛选了723篇文章,共进行了44项研究。超过一半的人关注视觉艺术,如绘画和素描,四分之一的人关注音乐。专注于人类对人工智能艺术反应的实验研究表明,人们通常不认识到人造艺术和人工智能艺术之间的区别,但在一些研究中,人造艺术比人工智能艺术更受重视。人工智能的力量在于对大规模数据集的分析。案例研究报告了人工智能画家、DJ、表演艺术家和即兴音乐伴奏的发展。人工智能工具已被应用于增强在线艺术商店的消费者体验,并提供对历史大教堂的虚拟现实访问。人工智能的快速发展可能会对当前美术的概念和理解构成挑战。人工智能挑战人类创造力是人工智能引发的文化和社会变革的最有力标志之一。
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