AI art risks destroying our imaginations, says U.S. Catholic
nordicinst · x · 2026-08-18
An article republished by the New York Times from U.S. Catholic argues that AI art poses a threat to human creativity and culture. While fears about job displacement and existential risks dominate headlines, the impact on arts is equally vital to human dignity. As we accept machine-generated imitations, our capacity for self-expression and imagining a different future may atrophy, leading to the rise of 'AI slop' culture.
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