Regarding style-copying, it also depends on how believable it is, even as a digital image. Some styles may be easier for AI to copy - iirc even the free Dall-E can decently emulate Paul Klee, for example, though often it is glaringly not something by Paul Klee. It has less success with Munch, in my experience. And I doubt it would be consistently believable with something like Caravaggio.
Then again, at times the AI painter will just have legs/feet/other appearing in random places, obviously because it doesn't actually have an understanding of what those are and tries to account for them mathematically. Which is not helped if part of its input was, say, Picasso
Then again, at times the AI painter will just have legs/feet/other appearing in random places, obviously because it doesn't actually have an understanding of what those are and tries to account for them mathematically. Which is not helped if part of its input was, say, Picasso