Hasty Briefsbeta

  • #Art perception
  • #AI-generated content
  • #Human creativity
  • The author discusses the discomfort and irritation felt when their work is mistaken for AI-generated content.
  • Exploration of the differences in perception between human-created and AI-generated art, highlighting the lack of 'human factor' in AI outputs.
  • Critique of AI detectors and humanizers, noting their ineffectiveness and potential harm, especially to marginalized groups.
  • Research findings show people devalue AI-generated art, even when it's indistinguishable from human-made art, preferring the latter for its perceived creativity and authenticity.
  • Discussion on the negative reception of AI in marketing, with consumers showing declining enthusiasm for AI-generated content.
  • The potential upside of AI's ubiquity is that it may highlight and increase the appreciation for human creativity and effort.