How would no human artwork input work? The only reason that works for chess is that the rules of the game can be hardcoded into the system and nothing else is needed to learn it. That isn't possible for art, a software that has no idea what the real world looks like won't spontaneously come up with anything resembling it. At best all its paintings would look like Pollock or Mondrian. You'd need at least photographs, usually taken by humans.
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How would no human artwork input work? The only reason that works for chess is that the rules of the game can be hardcoded into the system and nothing else is needed to learn it. That isn't possible for art, a software that has no idea what the real world looks like won't spontaneously come up with anything resembling it. At best all its paintings would look like Pollock or Mondrian. You'd need at least photographs, usually taken by humans.