Lab VENICE’25
Asja Dark Poland Mix Media

Artwork title : NO AI

Why AI art will never be as good as human art? Because humans put soul, feelings, emotions and energy into it, which AI does not possess. Humans, as creatures with emotions and feelings, are able to transfer authentic experiences into their works, which AI cannot fully feel or understand. Every human creative act is rooted in their unique sensitivity, personal experiences, complex relationships with other people and the world, and a deep-seated desire to express themselves. It is these emotional layers, subtle nuances and internal creative struggle that make human art resonate on a deeper level with the audience. Human art often bear traces of a deeper, emotional intention, connected to the artist's individual experience, with their personal thoughts. AI art, despite their visual perfection, may lack the element of emotional authenticity and spontaneity that is the result of human sensitivity. When creating art, humans usually refer to their personal context – cultural, historical, social or psychological. AI, although it can use the same resources of information, does not have an internal need to refer to these contexts in the same way as humans do. Human art, with its energy and depth, is not only the result of an intellectual process, but above all a spiritual one – it is a constant exchange between the creator and their work, where feelings become the driving force of every artistic decision. This is why human works can evoke strong emotions, inspire, provoke reflection and even change the perception of reality – their energy moves the viewer on a deep, personal level, creating a unique bond between the artist, the work and the recipient. AI art can complement or inspire, but it will never have the same spiritual value. Humans, through their ability to experience and express the intangible, will always have an advantage when it comes to creating art that truly moves and transforms.