Abstract

Many sectors have been fundamentally altered by the entrance of the 5G era due to the rapid advancement of information technology and computer technology. A fresh wave of digital media art (DMA) creation and invention has taken place in the current context. DMA is a brand-new field of study that brings together art and digital technology in a powerful way. It is a modern, multidisciplinary, and versatile art topic that is merged with other art themes. Humans used to be the primary means of creating digital media like animation. The labor of creating media content from raw sources is progressively being replaced by computers with advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) technology. Virtual reality (VR) technology's popularity has rapidly spread beyond the computer area to other parts of life, and it has also evolved into a new approach to DMA. Art will surely be highly influenced in the AI age, but we must also recognize the new developments brought to art by technical advancement in the 5G and AI. Hence, in this work, we examine the properties of virtual reality technology as well as the two most widely utilized approaches, artificial intelligence-based image recognition technology (AI-IRT) and artificial intelligence-based speech recognition technology (AI-SRT). We investigate and practice them in detail. We also compared these technologies to conventional teaching methods and discovered that visuals and pictures were considerably more responsive and enlightening to students than traditional teaching methods.

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