Can a machine truly be creative?
In The AI of the Beholder, Dr. Joshua Cunningham explores how generative artificial intelligence is rewriting the rules of art, creativity, and authorship—and what it means for the future of human expression.
From prehistoric cave paintings to the rise of Midjourney, DALL·E, and Stable Diffusion, this accessible and thought-provoking book traces the intertwined history of art and technology. Drawing on real-world case studies, cultural debates, and the latest research, Cunningham examines the ethical, legal, and environmental questions raised by AI-generated art—while uncovering what these machine-made images reveal about us.
Inside, you’ll discover:
- How generative AI systems actually work—and why they feel so human
- The controversies over training data, copyright, and artistic ownership
- How artists are adapting—and resisting—in the age of algorithms
- The environmental cost of machine-made creativity
- What AI art reveals about the nature of creativity itself
Whether you’re an artist, technologist, or simply curious about the cultural shifts reshaping creativity, The AI of the Beholderoffers a timely and engaging guide to an era where humans and machines share the canvas.
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