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title: What is the future of AI-generated art?
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  title: What is the future of AI-generated art?
  url: 'https://www.hiscoxgroup.com/news/blog/what-future-ai-generated-art'
  source: Hiscox
  consumed: '2026-05-15T00:00:00.000Z'
  note: >-
    Hiscox discusses collector concerns around AI-generated art, including
    authenticity, originality, labeling, and nervousness about value retention.
  tags:
    - ai
    - art
    - markets
    - authenticity
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    The important signal is not that AI art has no market. It is that collectors
    are already asking whether an AI-generated object has enough authorship,
    scarcity, originality, and value durability to behave like art rather than
    like technic...
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The important signal is not that AI art has no market. It is that collectors are already asking whether an AI-generated object has enough authorship, scarcity, originality, and value durability to behave like art rather than like technical output.

That anxiety creates room for an opposite thesis: works with unmistakable human pressure, marginality, and non-instrumental making may become easier for collectors to believe in.