Is A.I. Ushering in the Death of Modern Art?

Should artists claim ownership of work they themselves do not create?

Jay Sizemore
6 min readSep 2, 2022

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death of modern art, created by AI program starryai

What do you think of the artwork accompanying this post? Looks pretty cool, eh? But…is it art?

The picture included here is the product of an Artificial Intelligence program called starryai. There are more and more of these type programs popping up online, among them DALL-E and Midjourney, which require a monthly fee to join. Utilizing these programs is quite simple. You merely type in a phrase or a string of words that sounds interesting to you, in this case I put in “death of modern art,” and you then pick among some stylized aesthetic options, and you then hit the submit button. In a matter of seconds, the program uses your phrase or words to randomly generate a composition made to resemble a painting or abstract collage. As these programs evolve, the complexity of the images they create for you also evolves.

For a novelty, this can be entertaining. If a person lacks say the skill or talent or time necessary to make something themselves, one of these tools can serve as an outlet for personal enjoyment of what it might feel like if they did possess such skill or motivation. But, it took literally no time at all for people to realize they could start using these apps as a shortcut and substitution for…

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Jay Sizemore

Provocative truth teller, author of APNEA & Ignore the Dead. Cat dad. Dog dad. Husband. Currently working from Portland, Oregon. Learn more at: Jaysizemore.com.