Artist Jess Harwood calls AI-generated art "soulless theft" lacking human connection
Artist Jess Harwood denounced AI-generated art as "boring, soulless theft" that drains creative fulfillment. She argues the artistic process itself—struggling through creation over months—defines art's value, not speed. Harwood contrasts AI's impersonal generation against human connection, noting audiences seek the artist behind the work, not machine-generated prompts. Venues like Perth Comics Arts Festival now reject AI submissions.
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