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Artist uses real Monet to expose anti-AI art bias

An artist named SHL0MS tricked thousands of people on X into criticizing a real Claude Monet painting, which he presented as AI-generated. This experiment highlighted a strong negative bias against AI-generated art, even when the art is indistinguishable from human creations. Research indicates people may prefer AI art but consciously react negatively to it due to pre-existing biases. AI

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IMPACT Highlights a significant public bias against AI-generated content, suggesting that perception and acceptance may lag behind technological capabilities.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses an artist's experiment and its implications on public perception of AI art, fitting the definition of commentary.

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Artist uses real Monet to expose anti-AI art bias

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