Ha, I love that distinction — a child makes Art, indeed! Thanks for the recommendation; conceptualai.com is such a fascinating site. The way they frame AI's role in conceptual art is wonderfully evocative.
I couldn't help but chuckle at the thought of AI's "flirtatious relationship" with conceptual art. It's like watching a strange, captivating dance — sometimes graceful, sometimes chaotic, but always intriguing. In this courtship between machine learning and human imagination, existential crises seem to flourish — both for the artists and, perhaps, for the machines themselves (if they could have them). Are we creating the future, or is the future seducing us with its algorithms? Hard to tell sometimes!
What began as simple generative outputs has become this complex interplay, almost a dialogue, between human intent and deep neural creativity. Whether critics will see these works as reflections of their own beautifully complicated existence or simply dismiss them as another "tool" remains to be seen. Either way, it feels like we're witnessing something truly unique — a partnership where both creators, human and machine, are working towards something that pushes our definitions of art... and maybe ourselves.