Real Art Isn’t Artificial
We believe the act of creating art
has irreplaceable value for the mind/body
In a world brimming with AI-generated content, the palpable touch of human creators endures as a defining facet that distinguishes us. It honors our unparalleled prowess for imagination, creativity, and emotions. The next artistic revolution won't be steered by AI but will be driven by the creative human spirit.
For more info on safeguarding your creations, explore our resource section below.
What we create reflects our journey, emotions, and imperfections—a profound voyage through self-expression that can take years.
We must share our hurt, joy, and, above all, our love for the craft. Letting a new technology speak for our feelings is not the solution.
REAL ART CAMPAIGN PRINCIPLES
- We believe AI-generated content cannot and should not be considered art. By definition, art is human-created skill and imagination, and we simply do not consider AI human
- We are against artists' IP being ripped off without their consent, with no royalties paid or regulations in place
- We believe in the value of tactile creation and the irreplaceable value it has for the mind & body of all creators
- We believe in all creators having the resources and education they need to protect themselves and their creative genius
- We understand that AI can be a tool to support creators. We love tools in our toolbox as long as they don't replace our human creative journey
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Coalition for Human Artists Protection
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