The field of AI art is still relatively new, but it has already shown the potential to create something truly novel and different from what humans have created before. AI algorithms can generate new and unique combinations of visual elements and patterns that might not have been thought of by humans, and can also be trained on a wide range of data and styles, leading to new forms of expression.
One example of this is the use of Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), which are able to generate new images that are similar to a training dataset, but not identical. This means that they can create new images that are not just variations of existing ones, but truly new and unique. Additionally, the use of AI in art can also allow for the exploration of new forms of interaction and interaction design. For example, AI-generated art can be interactive, responsive, and change over time, creating new possibilities for how people engage with art.
It is also worth noting that, AI can be used to enhance human creativity by providing new ways to generate and explore ideas, helping to inspire new forms of expression and art. AI can also be used to automate some of the tedious aspects of art creation, allowing artists to spend more time on the creative aspects of the work.
However, it is important to note that AI-generated art is still heavily influenced by the input data and algorithms used to generate it. The final decision of art is still in the hands of the creators of the AI system and the artists who use it. The output of an AI system is only as good as the data and algorithms that it is trained on, and it is also limited by the capabilities of the technology. Also, there is always a question of originality and authenticity of AI generated art.
In conclusion, AI art has the potential to create truly novel and different forms of expression, but it is still heavily influenced by the input data and algorithms used to generate it. Ultimately, the final decision of art is still in the hands of the creators of the AI system and the artists who use it, and it is up to them to push the boundaries of what is possible and bring something truly new to the world of art.
Shipping, Production Times & Other Info
Paintings
It normally takes about 5 working days post-production to deliver your painting to you. The production usually takes 1-2 working days. So you should receive your painting within 7 working days.
If you are looking to purchase a digital image to print it on canvas yourself independently then to ensure good quality we would recommend to select 8K by 8K (64MP) for prints of up to 36x36" and 16K by 16K (144MP) for prints of up to 55x55" in size.
Please note that the above times are approximate and may vary on a case-by-case basis so please allow up to 14 working days for your painting to be delivered.
Liquid AI Art Digital Frames
It takes 7-10 days, on average, including production and shipping to deliver your digital frame. However, this is only an estimate based on the US market and delivery times may vary depending on your location
Packaging
We take every precaution in terms of protecting your painting from any damage during shipping. Your painting will be wrapped in a protective sleeve with a cardboard covering the painting surface and delivered in a cardboard box with multiple internal layers and corner pads.
Merchandise
This depends on your location but our average delivery time for all our merchandise ranges from 5 days to 14 days.
Tracking
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