AI to Outperform Artists, No More Human-Created Art by 2028

AI Art Movement is Here

Przemek Chojecki
4 min readJan 4, 2024

In an astonishing turn of events, the world of art is set to undergo a radical transformation. Recent advancements in artificial intelligence and robotics have led to a provocative prediction: by 2028, robots will outperform human artists, potentially leading to the end of human-created art as we know it.

AI to Outperform Artists, No More Human-Created Art by 2028

The evolution of AI has been rapid and unrelenting. Initially developed to assist in mundane tasks, AI systems have progressed to a point where they are now encroaching upon the most sacred of human domains: creativity. These AI-powered robots are not just replicating existing artistic styles; they are innovating, creating new forms of art that are beyond the scope of human capability.

This new era of robotic artistry has sparked a fierce debate in the art community. Purists argue that art is an inherently human endeavor, a reflection of the human soul and experience. They contend that while robots may be able to imitate or produce art, they lack the consciousness and emotional depth that give true art its meaning. On the other hand, proponents of AI art argue that creativity should not be limited to humans. They highlight the potential of AI to explore realms of creativity that have been hitherto unattainable by human artists.

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Przemek Chojecki
Przemek Chojecki

Written by Przemek Chojecki

AI & crypto, PhD in mathematics, Forbes 30 under 30, former Oxford fellow.

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