Christie’s AI-generated art auction has faced criticism, with over 6,000 artists signing a petition to prevent the sale due to copyright concerns. The auction, the first of its kind by a major auction house, includes paintings, prints, sculptures, and digital art pieces.
Critics claim that the use of AI in art is an infringement of copyright laws, while supporters argue that creativity has always been influenced by past works. Despite the controversy, Christie’s is proceeding with the auction, sparking further debate about the role of AI in artistic expression. The auction will take place from February 20th to March 5th.


