Proceedings of the International scientific and practical conference ―New York Global Science Conference 2026‖ (March 6-8, 2026) / Publisher website: www.naukainfo.com. – New York, USA, 2026. - 250 p.
226 Artificial intelligence opens up great opportunities but, at the same time, poses important ethical questions for society. Tattoos represent a deeply personal act that embodies symbolism, a sense of identity, and irreversibility. These key aspects cannot be fully replicated by algorithms. Questions of authorship and responsibility: it is the artist who is responsible for the creative process and moral aspects of their work, not AI. Risk of losing uniqueness: overly broad application of artificial intelligence may lead to stylistic uniformity if artists begin to overly rely on template solutions. Artificial intelligence should be used as an assisting tool, not as an independent creator. Discussions about the use of artificial intelligence in art are often accompanied by questions of authorship. However, in the field of tattooing, the artist retains a leading role in the creative process. Artificial intelligence possesses neither creative intent nor individual vision. The responsibility for creating the final result remains with the artist, who defines the concept, content, and technical execution of the work. Artificial intelligence functions as an auxiliary tool that expands the capabilities of the artist but does not replace them. The use of such technologies requires the artist to have deeper knowledge and careful critical analysis to achieve maximum efficiency in the creative process. Thus, a tattoo artist must not only be a connoisseur of classical art but also well- acquainted with anatomy. The need for precise anatomical analysis has made artificial intelligence an essential tool for the creation and planning of tattoos. Therefore, artificial intelligence should be regarded not as a destructive force but as a logical continuation of the long history of technological tools that have enhanced artists' creative activities. Just as the advent of photography transformed painting and digital tools expanded the possibilities of creating sketches, artificial intelligence opens new horizons for analytical approaches and artistic creativity. It does not diminish the significance of mastery; instead, it further underscores its importance. Artificial intelligence serves as a powerful tool for both preserving and reinterpreting the fundamental principles of classical aesthetics in the context of contemporary tattoo art. By viewing AI not as a replacement for the creative process
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