Artificial intelligence has been infiltrating every industry and the world of arts and culture is no exception.
In other words, AI art is poised to explode.
AI text-to-image generators such as DALL-E or Midjourney have been creating remarkable visual artworks.

AI-generated art is even beingdisplayed at world-renowned museums.
Seth Dobrin, IBMs first-ever Global Chief AI Officer, has an answer.
We caught up with him atTNW Conference 2022and talked about the potential of computer-created art.

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AI-generated visual art already exists in various forms.
But when it comes to movies and novels, AI has a longer way to go.
He expects five more years for novel creation, and between five to 10 years for movie production.
But whats Dobrins prediction on classical music?
And does he believe that AI will merely augment humans in the creative process or eventually replace them?
Watch the full interview to find out.
Story byIoanna Lykiardopoulou
Ioanna is a writer at TNW.
With a background in the humanities, she has a soft spot for social impact-enabling technologies.