Buggy123
I trust you know where the happy button is?
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Well... kinda. But we did it anyway:If the program takes a huge amount of samples and learns to create original works of a style using something like machine learning (this should probably be possible, though difficult with modern tech)
Granted, that's a generator for realistic images, not artwork. But the techniques used are only improving; most major image editing software already has various smart-fill tools which can replace a section of the image inferred from the surroundings (and that video is almost a decade old) or similar modifications. A more well-known software, Deepfake, can basically replace a person's face in a video with anyone else.
IMO, people really underestimate technology and what it's going to be able to do, when it comes to 'intelligent' things like this. A lot of people who consider it carefully eventually conclude that media itself will become almost completely unreliable, because the ability to fake it will mature far beyond the point where you can detect fakes.