A recent survey has revealed that more than half of Maltese respondents regularly encounter AI-generated art in their daily lives. This finding highlights the increasing prevalence of artificial intelligence in creative fields and its integration into various aspects of society. As AI technology continues to advance, it is becoming more common for people to interact with AI-generated content, including art, music, and other forms of creative expression.
The survey’s results suggest that AI art is no longer confined to niche audiences or specialized platforms. Instead, it has become a part of the cultural landscape, with many people encountering AI-generated art through social media, advertising, or other online channels. This growing exposure is likely to shape public perceptions of AI and its role in creative industries.
As AI-generated art becomes more ubiquitous, it raises important questions about authorship, creativity, and the value of human-made art. The survey’s findings provide valuable insights into how people in Malta perceive and engage with AI art, shedding light on the complex relationships between technology, art, and society.