Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a buzzword in all segments of the world for years and the art world is far from immune. “AI art” refers to artworks that have been generated with the use of machine learning algorithms. These algorithms are trained on large datasets of images to create new artworks based on specific prompts. As an artist, it's natural to have concerns about the use of copyrighted material by AI programs to generate new art. Although AI-generated music is protected by copyright laws, there are currently no such laws in place for AI art. Its important to understand this concern and see where the roots of the “No AI art” fears come from.
I think however, it's important to look at the topic objectively and push past impulsive fear that may arise. In the end, I feel, that AI art is a new medium, much like photography and digital art.