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Using the AI of Nova we tried to imagine an interview with Salvador Dalì on the topic of artificial intelligence in art, auctions, the art economy, and NFTs.

Here’s how it could have unfolded.

Good morning, Mr. Dalì. It is an honor to be able to converse with you. Today we are talking about a very current topic: artificial intelligence in art. What do you think about it?

Good morning! It is a pleasure to be here, even in this surreal way. Artificial intelligence, ah! It is like a great artist that needs a master to guide it. It can produce extraordinary works, but without the human element, it remains just a shadow of art. Imagination is what gives life to art.

Speaking of extraordinary works, how do you see the phenomenon of art auctions today, especially with digital works and NFTs?

Auctions are the stage of competition, a platform where art meets money. The NFT represent an innovation that can make art accessible to everyone, but beware! The true value of art does not lie only in the price, but in the emotion it evokes. I would not want art to become a mere commercial transaction.

It is true, often the economy of art can seem detached from the actual creative value. How do you believe that crypto art influences this economy?

Crypto art is like a liquid dream that floats in the vast dimension of cyberspace. On one hand, it gives voice to emerging artists, on the other, it can easily fall into hyper-commercialization. Art must remain a form of expression and not just an object of investment.

Many artists are exploring the possibilities of digital, but there are concerns about the loss of originality. What do you think?

Originality is like an optical illusion! Every work is the result of a frenzy of experiences, and digital art is no exception. Technology can offer new tools to explore creativity. The important thing is not to lose sight of the message. True art, whether digital or traditional, must always raise questions.

Last question, Mr. Dalì: if you had to advise young artists who want to explore new horizons, what would you say?

I encourage young people to be bold and not fear change. Embrace the unknown, experiment! But always remember: your intuition is your guide. Art is a dance between madness and genius. Be visionaries!! Remember: art is a dream that must never stop being dreamed!