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AI art perception shifts based on creator identity, discussion reveals

A discussion on Mastodon highlights how human objectivity is challenged by knowing the origin of content, particularly with AI-generated art. The sentiment towards a piece can be heavily influenced by whether it's perceived as AI-created or human-made, impacting how viewers engage with and interpret it. This phenomenon is illustrated by an anecdote where a real Monet painting was mislabeled as AI-generated, leading to varied critiques. AI

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IMPACT Discusses how human perception of art is influenced by the knowledge of AI involvement, impacting engagement and critique.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses opinions and perceptions surrounding AI-generated content, rather than a concrete event or release.

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  1. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    Top comment nails it, in my opinion. > Most humans are not very good at objectivity. They need to know who said or did something before they can decide how much

    Top comment nails it, in my opinion. > Most humans are not very good at objectivity. They need to know who said or did something before they can decide how much they like or agree with it. (Randall Spangler) To judge art without context is hard. Art lives through stories and imag…