Abstract:
By challenging traditional notions of authorship, originality, and innovation, the integration of artificial
intelligence (AI) into the visual and performing arts has revolutionized artistic production. This paper's goal
is to determine how various AI models contribute to new aesthetic dimensions in art. The literature in the
subject area was carefully examined to gain a comprehensive grasp of how AI has been incorporated into
the development of artistic achievements in the field. A qualitative research approach, drawing on content
analysis and theoretical frameworks was used to analyze existing literature, identify prominent AI models,
and evaluate their impact on creative expression. Originality, creativity, and emotional depth are still the
main points of contention in the debate about AI's role in the arts. In order to evaluate technical complexity,
emotional impact, originality, ingenuity, and aesthetic appeal, this study examines the relevant literature.
The review reveals that while AI demonstrates strong technical proficiency and can generate visually
compelling and stylistically diverse artworks, it remains limited in emotional intuition, cultural depth, and
lived human experience. Although AI can simulate artistic styles and recombine patterns in novel ways, it
lacks the intentionality and subjective motivations that shape human creativity. Further it lacks the feelings,
life experiences, and innate desire that define human artwork. Despite these limitations, AI is not a
replacement for human creativity but rather a continuation of artistic potential. It allows artists to
experiment with new styles, automate processes, and explore hybrid artistic forms as a collaborative tool.
The results of the study indicate that artificial intelligence will continue to impact the visual and performing
arts in the future by promoting cooperation between human artists and intelligent computers by introducing
new aesthetic dimensions to the field of art.