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Artificial Intelligence, Hindu Art and Aesthetics

If AI creations have significant structure and are capable of evoking aesthetic emotions or ‘Bhava’ then it really does not matter whether the creation is created by an AI or by humans

November 20, 2021 Dr. Vinod Vidwans

Dr. Vinod Vidwans

Professor, FLAME School of Fine and Performing Arts, Pune, India

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