In the United Kingdom, the Belfast Artists’ Market has decided to ban the sale of artwork generated by artificial intelligence at its annual Christmas fair. Organizers explained that the measure seeks to support human creativity and protect local artists, arguing that AI-generated art “cannibalizes” the work of creators who earn lower salaries. The decision has been well received by the artistic community and attendees, who emphasized the importance of authentic and real art in contrast to productions generated by machines.
00:00Moving on to the United Kingdom, the Belfast Artist Market has decided to ban the sale of artwork generated by Artificial Intelligence at its annual Christmas Fair.
00:11The organizers of the fair argue that this measure seeks to support human creativity and protect local artists,
00:18as they believe that art created by AI cannibalizes the work of artists who earn lower salaries.
00:24The decision has been well received by the artistic community and attendees who value the importance of authentic and real art in contrast to productions generated by machines.
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