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Can Artificial Intelligence Replace Humans in Artistic Jobs?

7/1/2022
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David Mosen Chief Data Architect
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Can artificial intelligence replace humans in artistic jobs?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a branch of computer science that deals with the creation of intelligent computer programs that can work and react like humans. AI has come a long way in recent years, making significant advancements in fields such as facial recognition, natural language processing, and object detection. People have also created some fascinating AI image generation tools like Craiyon. However, there are still many tasks that AI cannot perform as well as humans, particularly when it comes to jobs that require creativity and artistic talent. 

One of the key differences between humans and AI is that humans have what is known as general intelligence, while AI only has narrow intelligence. This means that humans can understand and learn new things much easier than AI. Although, AI performs well in specialized tasks with a known context, for general intelligence, despite the efforts, AI still has a large gap and a huge computation power requirement.

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This general intelligence gives humans an advantage when it comes to jobs requiring creativity, as they can produce innovative ideas and see things from different perspectives. AI is often praised for its ability to analyze data quickly and make logical decisions, but this can actually be a disadvantage when it comes to jobs requiring creative thinking. This is because AI relies on pre-existing data and patterns to make decisions and problem solve, meaning it is less likely to produce something genuinely original. 

AI also lacks emotional intelligence, another critical difference between humans and machines. Emotional intelligence is the ability to understand and respond to emotions in oneself and others. This is important in artistic jobs such as acting or writing, as it allows the artist to connect with their audience on a deeper level. AI cannot replicate this emotional connection, meaning it will always fall short of humans when it comes to artistic jobs. AI has come a long way since its inception in the 1950s, but there are still many limitations to what it can do. One of the most significant limitations is its lack of creativity. 

Humans have always been the creators of art. From the first cave paintings to the latest Hollywood blockbuster, human creativity has been the driving force behind all art. AI simply cannot be creative in the same way that humans are. It can generate fresh ideas, but it cannot create something truly original. 

While AI can generate innovative ideas, it cannot yet replicate the complex processes involved in human creativity. For example, a human painter must not only choose the right colors and brush strokes but must also have a deep understanding of composition, light, and shadow. AI can mimic some of these processes, but it cannot replicate them all. It will always fall behind humans since AI will always be trained on human data. 

In addition to lacking creativity, AI also lacks the emotional connection that humans have with art. We create art because we want to express our emotions and share our experiences with others. AI cannot yet understand or appreciate these emotional connections. 

For all these reasons, artificial intelligence will likely not be able to replace humans in artistic jobs. We will always be the ones who create art because only we can be truly creative and emotionally connected to our work. 

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Written By
David Mosen Chief Data Architect
LinkedIn