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Artist and robot creating a painting: Who is the author?

The artist cannot be the author of a painting if someone else has painted it for them. Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, Takashi Murakami, and other masters who use assistants are constantly criticized. While their assistants do most of the work, these artists still claim authorship under their own name.‍With the rise of artificial intelligence, this question has resurfaced, but in a slightly original form. Now artists are using robots to paint pictures, and beyond the question of authorship, the public is asking: where is the human creativity in this?

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NFT and Robohood: Why is it the next step in art

As digital artists say, "If there's anything more unique than my art, it's my art turned into an NFT." Non-fungible tokens are a loyal format for any creative individual, a way to monetize their skills. Here's what Robohood offers artists who want to try the NFT format:

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The Robotic Artist Does All The Work For A Human - Why Do We Need One?

The fear that robots will displace humans in the professional market worries many, including Elon Musk. But today, we want to address the question: should artists worry that their creativity will be taken away from them?

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Size Matters

A robot creates sizeless paintings- How?

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The Robot Sketches

Sketching allows for anyone to paint absolutely any composition. With Robohood technology, you can sketch any image outline with marker or paint onto canvas, paper, or any material.

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Machine Creativity: The robot as an artist's tool

When discussing robotic art with audiences, we often hear the question, "It's a machine, where is the room for living creativity, where is the human?" Let's figure it out!

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