May 4, 2026
Art After AI: What Will Not Disappear
In an age where machines can generate images in seconds, a quiet question lingers: What, then, remains of art? In recent years, a familiar anxiety has been circulating — that artificial intelligence will eventually replace artists, that painting will lose its value, and that in the near future, no one will buy artworks created by human hands. At first glance, this concern seems valid. After all, AI can now produce images that are technically refined, aesthetically pleasing, and endlessly adaptable. But this fear is built on a fundamental misunderstanding. The real question is not what AI can create. The real question is: what art actually is. Art Is Not Image-Making If art were merely the production of images, then yes — AI would not only compete with artists, but surpass them. But art, in its essence, has never been about producing images. It is about revealing experience...
https://medium.com/@faezeh.ghavidel/art-after-ai-what-will-not-disappear-adc7d5dd8cf6
