Effective Date: March 2026
ArtMento uses artificial intelligence ("AI") technologies to help users learn, practice, and explore visual art. This page explains how AI is used within the platform and what users should know when interacting with AI-powered features.
Our goal is to use AI in a way that supports creative learning, artistic exploration, and respectful engagement with the broader art community.
ArtMento uses AI to support several features within the platform.
ArtMento can generate visual reference images based on user prompts. These reference images are designed to help artists:
These images are intended to serve as creative reference material and inspiration. Users may generate references by describing what they imagine, such as:
Because these images are generated by AI systems, similar images may occasionally be produced for different users.
ArtMento includes an AI mentor chatbot that can answer questions related to:
The AI mentor is designed to function as a learning companion that helps users better understand art. However, AI responses may sometimes be incomplete or inaccurate. Users should apply their own judgment when using AI-provided information.
ArtMento may curate artworks from museum collections that provide open access to digital images of their artworks. These may include institutions such as the Art Institute of Chicago and other museums that make artworks publicly available under open access policies. Using these publicly available collections, ArtMento may generate curated educational content for users, including:
This curated content may be presented in both text and audio formats to support different learning styles. The goal of this feature is to help users:
ArtMento does not claim ownership of museum artworks and respects the open access policies and attribution guidelines provided by the institutions that share these collections.
ArtMento uses AI to generate educational material that supports artistic learning. This may include:
These materials are designed to help users build knowledge and strengthen artistic fundamentals.
ArtMento may provide AI-generated feedback on user artwork. This feedback may analyze elements such as:
AI critiques are intended to serve as learning guidance rather than definitive evaluation. Artistic interpretation is subjective, and users should view AI feedback as one perspective among many.
Artificial intelligence systems are powerful tools but have limitations. Users should be aware that:
ArtMento encourages users to combine AI insights with their own creativity, judgment, and learning.
AI-generated images may reflect broader artistic traditions, techniques, or visual characteristics. However:
Users should not misrepresent AI-generated images as works created by real-world artists.
Users are responsible for how they use AI-generated content produced through ArtMento. This includes responsibility for:
Users agree not to use the platform to intentionally reproduce copyrighted works or impersonate identifiable artists.
ArtMento may analyze certain interactions to improve system performance and user experience. This may include:
Where possible, such information is used in aggregated or anonymized form to improve system quality and reliability. ArtMento does not use user-uploaded artwork to train external AI models without permission.
ArtMento is designed to support artists and encourage learning. The platform aims to:
We encourage users to approach AI-generated references as starting points for creative work, rather than substitutes for artistic expression.
ArtMento continues to improve its AI systems to provide better educational experiences for artists. This may include:
We remain committed to responsible and transparent use of AI technologies.
If you have questions about how AI is used in ArtMento, please contact:
ArtMento
admin@artmento.app