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What Art Is Now: Creativity in the Age of AI

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

What Art Is Now: Creativity in the Age of AI

Contributors:

By (Author) Michael E. Jones
By (author) Michael Caballes

ISBN:

9798765151761

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

19th March 2026

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Copyright law
Artificial intelligence (AI)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Description

What Art is Now: Creativity in the Age of AI explores one of the most urgent questions of our time: What happens to human creativity when machines can generate music, paintings, poetry, and design This thought-provoking book examines how artificial intelligence is reshaping the way we define, create, and experience art. Blending philosophy, law, neuroscience, and cultural history, the authors investigate how AI challenges traditional notions of authorship, originality, and artistic value.
Written for a broad audiencefrom artists and educators to tech developers and curious thinkersWhat Art is Now invites readers into a conversation that spans centuries of creative thought and confronts the promises and perils of machine-made imagination. Can AI be truly creative, or is it only mimicking the human mind Will artists be replaced, or will they find new ways to collaborate with algorithms And what rights do humans have over works produced in partnership with machines
Timely, accessible, and deeply interdisciplinary, this book offers a roadmap for understanding the rapidly shifting terrain of art and technology. At stake is more than just the future of the artsits how we understand ourselves as creative beings in a world where intelligence is no longer uniquely human.

Author Bio

Michael E. Jones, Professor Emeritus University of Massachusetts Lowell, has spent decades at the intersection of ethics, technology, law and the humanities, helping students and professionals alike explore a world increasingly shaped by rapid digital transformation. For more than forty years, he has taught university courses that probe the ethical boundaries of emerging technologies, governance rules, and intellectual property and how these forces are reshaping our understanding of creativity, law, sports, and the arts.
He has authored nine foundational books about sports law, entertainment law, and art law and has advised Olympic athletes, museums, and creative professionals at every level from PBS TV stars to street artists. But just as critically, he has pushed audiences to ask hard questions about fairness, authorship, and the human consequences of technological progress.
His latest book, soon to be published by Bloomsbury later this year, What Art Is Now: Creativity in the Age of AI, tackles one of the most urgent: What happens to human creativity when machines can mimic or even replace it
Michael earned his undergraduate degree in Economics from Denison University, followed by an MBA from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. He went on to receive his law degree from the University of Miami and pursued further graduate degree studies in law and art at Harvard University. He studied fine art at the Art Students League and the New Hampshire Institute of Art, co-edited with his wife, Christine, a book on legendary photo-journalist Rowland Scherman, co-produced with Christine a film documentary on esteemed painter Nancy Ellen Craig, and has served on boards from Provincetown to academia to the Olympics.



Michael Caballes is a food service professional, freelance photographer, and a curious explorer of artificial intelligence and virtual worlds. He earned his Bachelor of Science from the University of San Carlos in the Philippines and has been pursuing online courses in computer science to deepen his understanding of the field. Passionate about anime and immersive digital experiences, he spends much of his free time in virtual environments, where he explores the creative possibilities of AI in art, storytelling, and identity. Michael has even built a customized GPT to help him study in his native Bisaya, comparing the challenge of learning AI to acquiring a new language. He lives in Rochester, NY, with his wife and their dog.

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