The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Emotional Expression in Art
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Artificial Intelligence, Authenticity, Emotional Expression, ArtAbstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has permeated various aspects of human life, including art. This research aims to explore how AI affects emotional expression in art, both in terms of creation and analysis of artworks. Using a literature review method, this study examines existing literature to understand the extent to which AI can imitate or replace human emotional expression in art. The results show that while AI can create technically and visually appealing artworks, authentic emotional depth remains an area of knowledge rather than experience. Additionally, AI has the potential to analyse and reveal emotional patterns in human artworks, which can open up new perspectives in art studies. However, the issue of authenticity and the genuineness of emotions in AI-generated artworks remains a matter of debate
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