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    Defending humankind: Anthropocentric bias in the appreciation of AI art


    AI-made art poses an ontological threat to anthropocentric worldviews that artistic creativity is uniquely human.


    Humans perceive the same artwork as less creative and awe-inspiring when it is labeled as AI-made (vs. human made).


    The bias is more pronounced among people with stronger anthropocentric creativity beliefs.

    We argue that recent advances of artificial intelligence (AI) in the domain of art (e.g., music, painting) pose a profound ontological threat to anthropocentric worldviews because they challenge one of the last frontiers of the human uniqueness narrative: artistic creativity. Four experiments (N = 1708), including a high-powered preregistered experiment, consistently reveal a pervasive bias against AI-made artworks and shed light on its psychological underpinnings. The same artwork is preferred less when labeled as AI-made (vs. human-made) because it is perceived as less creative and subsequently induces less awe, an emotional response typically associated with the aesthetic appreciation of art. These effects are more pronounced among people with stronger anthropocentric creativity beliefs (i.e., who believe that creativity is a uniquely human characteristic). Systematic depreciation of AI-made art (assignment of lower creative value, suppression of emotional reactions) appears to serve a shaken anthropocentric worldview whereby creativity is exclusively reserved for humans.

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/sc…

    • I agree a shitty stick figure drawing by a human hand is infinitely more impressive to me than an ai generated Sistine Chapel_niko
    • drawing up the drafts for sistine chapel is a little more than shitty stick figure drawing..neverscared
    • We worship humans.ShenanigansTV

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