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People who know more about AI art find it less ethical

Last updated: March 7, 2026 11:55 pm
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The intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and art has raised ethical concerns among artists and audiences alike. A recent study has shown that people who have a deeper understanding of how AI art is created are less likely to view it as ethically acceptable. This highlights the importance of educating the public about the processes behind AI-generated art.

The controversy surrounding AI art was brought to the forefront last year when Christie’s auction house in New York City sold a collection of AI-generated artworks. The event sparked backlash from artists who claimed that the AI models used in creating the works had been trained on copyrighted images without permission. This raised questions about the ethical implications of AI art and the commercialization of technology built on uncompensated creative labor.

A study conducted by neuroaesthetics researcher Ionela Bara and her colleagues found that people’s perceptions of AI art are influenced by their knowledge of how it is made. Participants in the study were shown AI-generated art images and asked to rate their moral acceptability and aesthetic value. The researchers found that when participants were given more information about how the AI system operated, they were less likely to view the art as morally acceptable, especially in terms of financial gain and artistic acclaim.

The study also explored how cues such as success or prestige affected people’s judgments of AI art. Surprisingly, sharing information about the success of AI art did not improve its moral acceptability in the eyes of participants who were aware of how the art was created. This suggests that moral resistance to AI art is a learned behavior that can be influenced by education and transparency.

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Overall, the study highlights the need for greater transparency in the creation of AI art. By educating audiences, artists, curators, and policymakers about the processes behind AI-generated art, we can shape the future of technology in the art world. Artists using AI tools can play a vital role in this effort by sharing information about the models, data, and prompts they use, as well as clarifying where their human input guides the process.

In conclusion, the study underscores the importance of informed decision-making and critical thinking when it comes to AI art. By understanding how AI art is created, we can better assess its ethical implications and ensure that technology is used responsibly in the artistic realm.

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