The Ethics of AI-Generated Art
Martin, an illustrator, and Chloe, a gallery curator, debate creativity, copyright, and the impact of AI on the art world. Watch the video, then test your comprehension.
True / False Questions
Choose the correct answer for each statement.
Martin is upset because his former classmate won a competition using AI-generated art with minimal modifications.
Chloe immediately agrees with Martin that AI art is unfair to traditional artists.
Chloe compares the rise of AI art to the emergence of photography in the nineteenth century.
Martin believes that using AI requires the same level of skill as photography.
Martin is concerned that AI models were trained on artists' work without their consent.
Chloe claims that the legal issues around AI-generated art have already been fully resolved.
Martin has lost commercial clients this year because they started generating concept art internally.
Chloe argues that human artists might need to adapt their role rather than disappear entirely.
Chloe believes that AI-generated art holds up well when viewers examine it closely in a gallery.
The gallery where Chloe works has decided to exhibit both AI-generated and traditional art equally.
Chloe offers to introduce Martin to a collector interested in traditionally illustrated work.
Martin feels completely reassured by the end of the conversation and no longer has any worries.