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Exploring Use and Perceptions of Generative AI Art Tools by Blind Artists
The paper explores the intersection of AI art and blindness, as existing AI
research has primarily focused on AI art's reception and impact, on sighted
artists and consumers. To address this gap, the researcher interviewed six
blind artists from various visual art mediums and levels of blindness about the
generative AI image platform Midjourney. The participants shared text prompts
and discussed their reactions to the generated images with the sighted
researcher. The findings highlight blind artists' interest in AI images as a
collaborative tool but express concerns about cultural perceptions and labeling
of AI-generated art. They also underscore unique challenges, such as potential
misunderstandings and stereotypes about blindness leading to exclusion. The
study advocates for greater inclusion of blind individuals in AI art,
emphasizing the need to address their specific needs and experiences in
developing AI art technologies.