Telecom Business Review

1. Himesh Baboolall – Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India.

2. Manish Arora – Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India.

Received
13-Nov-2025
Accepted
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Published
13-Nov-2025
Abstract
This paper measures the expanding expressive capacities of Artificial Art Creation and traditional artistic approaches. The development of artificial intelligence artists brings forward crucial tools for creativity which influence the thinking of the artist, as well as the mechanics of production and presentation. First, the research takes account of the influence of AI technology on traditional arts of painting, sculpture and printmaking. Facilitated by AI collectors it allows artists to uncover novel ideas while practicing experimental methods of challenge-making and artwork-generation. AI technology has also expanded the boundaries of digital art, bringing new possibilities that were once unimaginable. Generative algorithms and machine learning can also be harnessed by artists to create unique digital art that can be incredibly time consuming to produce manually. This even extends to AI-generated portraits and interactive experiences that incorporate the audience. The research explores both the possibilities of AI and the challenges of AI. Authenticity, originality, and human creative input become key issues when machines begin to replace humans in entire creative roles which forces the art market to address ethical ownership of AI-generated artworks. Throughout its study the investigation shows how AI participates in creative making through its analysis of genuine artistic samples. This paper defines AI as the masterful realm of creativity which merges creative aspects to processed art thus making art more approachable for various perspectives. The deployment of machines for sociological enhancement produces a beneficial side effect for society.
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