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Art and Artificial Intelligence offers a comprehensive philosophical examination of how artificial intelligence is transforming the artistic landscape. Göran Hermerén investigates fundamental questions about creativity, authorship, and aesthetic value in an age where machines can generate visual art, music, and literature.
The book addresses key ethical concerns including copyright issues, the role of human intention in art creation, and the authenticity of AI-generated works. Hermerén situates these discussions within broader bioethical and neuroethical frameworks, considering implications for human creativity and artistic identity.
By combining rigorous philosophical analysis with contemporary examples, this work provides essential insights for artists, technologists, ethicists, and anyone interested in understanding how artificial intelligence is reshaping cultural production and our understanding of what constitutes art.







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