Artificial religious aesthetics? “Religious robots” challenging generative AI systems

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Lionel Obadia, « Artificial religious aesthetics? “Religious robots” challenging generative AI systems », Nouvelle revue d’esthétique, ID : 10670/1.f6560f...


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The aim of this article is to study the aesthetic frameworks produced by generative artificial intelligence systems, their extension and biases, when they are “tested” on still underexplored themes i.e., religious imagination. By setting up a method aimed at having five text-to-image artificial intelligence systems (Adobe, Nightcafe, Bing, DALL-E, Craiyon) producing images on the grounds of identical prompts, the article examines the aesthetic forms and variations arising from the comparison of these images, highlighting a noticeable monotheistic bias in these artificial “religious” aesthetics.

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