dc.description.abstract | Applications of artificial intelligence, initially utilized during the Digital Revolution and
continuously developing with advancing technology, are starting to appear more frequently
in the field of design. Today, we encounter artificial intelligence in a wide range of fields,
and, wittingly or unwittingly, one can benefit from it. The study is concerned primarily
with the uses of artificial intelligence in graphic design, which is a visual art form communicating
ideas and demanding creativity, and the potential future outcomes of machine
learning-based design. In this context, the artificial network developed by OpenAI called
Dall-E, which converts texts in written language into images, was examined as an example.
The qualitative research method was used in the study. Printed publications and visuals
related to artificial intelligence, technology, and design were scanned, and data collected by
observation and document scanning was compiled. Samples were produced using artificial
intelligence applications, after which they were interpreted and analyzed using descriptive
analysis method. In conclusion, we consider that machine learning programs cannot go
beyond the data they process and that they cannot have human emotions, intelligence, and
creativity even if they can generate infinite variations by being ‘inspired’ by a work of art.
By this assumption, in terms of discussing the effects of artificial intelligence on the field of
design, it is significant to understand that, while the value of what is produced by artificial
intelligence will decrease, the value of the original work will continue to increase in that the
original will always be more valuable. | en_US |