Kinda ironic
“Hey Siri, are AI images considered photography?”
Reply with 3 different messages
1 There’s this:
“No, AI-Generated Images Aren’t Photographs
But they’re still art. Here’s why”
But they’re still art. Here’s why.
medium.com
2 Then here’s a different take:
“AI is, Quite Seriously, no Different from Photography in Practice
As we know, a lot of the anti argument is the following:
AI has no soul
AI steals
AI is bad for the environment
AI is lazy
AI is slop
AI is taking jobs
However, let's compare AI to photography.
Both involve quite a lot of setting changing, parameter-tweaking, and post-processing (such as photoshop).
Both involve some level of skill or work to get a good image.
Both are the result of a machine.
Both niches are filled with the causal and the professional.
Now, the differences:
AI models require what is known as training, whereas cameras don't.
A camera takes a picture of a typically physically present item, while AI generates an entirely new one.
AI needs large amounts of energy to train, and cameras require nowhere near as much.
Cameras are and were intended to "capture reality"; AI is intended to make something new from human imagination.
Now, in practice, AI and photography are essentially one and the same, as we can see.
However, AI requires much more energy for training, much less for generating (about the same energy used in 1 google search now), and work similarly to the human brain.”
3 Finally there’s this:
Decoding the Artistic Clash: AI-Generated Photography vs. Tradition! Unravel the debate on authenticity in the digital era.
aestheticsofphotography.com
“The topic of whether AI-generated photography should be recognized as authentic photography has sparked heated discussions among scholars and practitioners in recent years^[1]. There are contrasting viewpoints on this matter. On one side, proponents assert that AI-generated images differ fundamentally from traditional photographs, thus disqualifying them from being considered genuine photography. Conversely, others contend that AI-generated images embody a novel form of photography that expands upon and complements traditional techniques^[2]. In this discourse, we will delve into these divergent perspectives and examine their implications for the essence of photography.”