Article Title: "Artificial Intelligence in Art: A Creative Revolution or a Technical Tool?"By: Programmer Sara Faiq Ali

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The world is witnessing a radical transformation driven by Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, which have not only penetrated scientific and technical fields but have also reached the heart of the creative process. This shift has sparked widespread debate among artists and academics, especially in the fields of art education, regarding the nature of "creativity" in the age of the machine. 1. Generative Creativity: The Machine as an Artistic Partner AI has moved beyond being a mere tool for executing commands to become a "partner" in the creative process through what is known as Generative Art. Using complex algorithms, machines can analyze millions of images and paintings to produce entirely new artworks, raising questions about the concept of authenticity and the "artist's touch" that was once exclusively human. 2. AI in Art Education In academic institutions, AI is beginning to change teaching and learning methods. It provides students with endless possibilities to experiment with colors, masses, and virtual forms before physical application. In ceramic art, for example, advanced software can predict the results of chemical reactions in glazing layers, reducing the margin of error and opening new horizons for experimentation. 3. The Problematic of Identity and Aesthetic Value The major challenge lies in the ability of AI-generated artwork to carry human "content." While the machine excels in the "formal" aspect and technical precision, the emotional and philosophical dimensions remain tied to human consciousness. An artwork is not just a visual composition; it is a reflection of a deep human experience. Conclusion: AI is not a threat to the artist, but rather a new "digital canvas." The real challenge lies in how to adapt this technology to serve human thought, ensuring that the artist remains the guide and the vision remains the driver...Almustaqbal University, The First University in Iraq.