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Building blocks of futuristic art
Millennium Post Delhi
|October 29, 2024
A robust ethical framework and upskilling of AI developers are essential attributes to navigate the challenges in the path of building an AI-powered creative economy
Generative AI offers transformative opportunities for preserving, reinterpreting, and promoting art and culture by blending age-old traditions with cutting-edge digital tools.
Through algorithms that analyze traditional patterns, techniques, and motifs, generative AI enables the creation of new art forms that honor Bharat's ancient legacies while appealing to a modern, global audience.
This digital fusion not only helps preserve ancient practices but also makes them more accessible to global viewers, encouraging cross-cultural appreciation and understanding.
The intersection of AI and cultural preservation, however, raises critical ethical questions.
As generative AI becomes more integral to cultural expression, there is a risk that it could inadvertently homogenize artistic styles, thereby oversimplifying the vast, intricate landscape of the country's artistic traditions.
Moreover, cultural appropriation concerns arise if AI-generated art borrows heavily from traditional elements without adequately respecting their origins.
To address these issues, local artists and cultural custodians must be involved in AI development processes, ensuring that AI's role in art aligns with cultural sensitivities and accurately represents the heritage it seeks to preserve.
Generative AI's role in art is particularly significant in the areas of documentation and digital preservation.
AI-powered archives can store and share traditional art forms, providing valuable resources for artists and researchers interested in the country's heritage.
By maintaining digital records, generative AI helps safeguard these art forms, many of which are at risk due to modernization and cultural neglect.
Additionally, AI technology can aid in the reconstruction and restoration of damaged artworks, preserving the details and intricacies of ancient techniques while adapting them for modern appreciation.
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