Definition
AI art is an image that software creates from a written description, using patterns it learned from millions of existing pictures.
At a glance
- Type what you want (a “prompt”) and get an image in seconds, no drawing skill needed.
- Main tools: Midjourney, DALL-E, Adobe Firefly, Stable Diffusion, differing in cost, style, and rights.
- In the US, a prompt-only image generally cannot be copyrighted, so rivals could copy it.
- Commercial terms vary by tool, so pick for the license, not just the look.
How it works
Tools are trained on millions of images paired with text descriptions[2], learning which words go with which shapes, colors, and styles. Type a prompt and the software builds a brand-new image to match. Most tools use “diffusion,” refining random noise into a clear picture[1]. No technical or artistic skill required.
What it means for your business
Produce marketing visuals, social posts, and mockups fast and cheap. But commercial terms differ: Midjourney needs a paid plan above USD 1M revenue, DALL-E gives full rights, Stable Diffusion’s license allows commercial use[5]. Add substantial edits or original arrangement to gain protection[4].
Bottom line
AI art turns a sentence into a usable picture in seconds, but choose your tool by its license and add human creative work to anything you need to own or sell.
References
- Artificial intelligence visual art. Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org
- AI Image Generation Explained: Techniques, Applications. AltexSoft www.altexsoft.com
- AI art cannot have copyright, appeals court rules. CNBC www.cnbc.com
- Copyrightability of AI Outputs: U.S. Copyright Office Analyzes Human Authorship Requirement. Jones Day www.jonesday.com
- AI Art Commercial Use Comparison 2026: Midjourney vs DALL-E vs Stable Diffusion vs Firefly Rights. Terms.Law terms.law
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