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Artist Banned From Subreddit Over Work Resembling AI Art

Avatar photo by Valentina Di Liscia January 8, 2023January 12, 2023

A moderator for the popular community r/Art, which has nearly 22M users, told artist Ben Moran to “find a different style.”

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This Wacky AI Tool Will Finish Your Artwork for You 

Avatar photo by Elaine Velie October 19, 2022October 20, 2022

In the latest twist in the saga of AI image generation, Stable Diffusion’s “Diffuse the Rest” will turn any sketch into a finished work.

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What if Van Gogh Could Paint Your Hometown?

Avatar photo by Jasmine Liu October 19, 2022October 19, 2022

Neither Picasso nor Hilma af Klint ever visited the Faroe Islands, but in a new exhibition, a museum uses AI to imagine how these artists would have painted their archipelago.

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Meta Launched an AI Video Generator, and It’s Creepy

by Sarah Rose Sharp October 6, 2022October 6, 2022

The technology isn’t available for public use, but Meta (formerly Facebook) released a series of eerie sample clips based on prompts like “cat watching TV” and “spaceship landing.”

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AI Beats Out Human Artists at Art Competition

Avatar photo by Elaine Velie September 5, 2022September 6, 2022

Jason Allen’s AI-generated artwork won a fair’s top prize, setting the Internet ablaze with criticism from enraged artists.

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Using AI to Question What Art Is

Avatar photo by Matt Turner February 11, 2020February 10, 2020

Lawrence Lek’s AIDOL tells the story of an AI composer making music in a world rendered in video game graphics.

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How One Meme Reveals the Difference in How Humans and AI “See”

by Layla Fassa July 5, 2019June 14, 2022

As AI technology grows more sophisticated, neural networks can generate pictures people are comfortable looking at. It takes a surreal reject of an image to remind us of how differently a computer perceives the world.

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Using AI to Produce “Impossible” Tulips

by Elaine Ayers March 1, 2019March 1, 2019

Anna Ridler uses AI to bring “tulipmania” into the future.

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Christie’s Sells “AI-Generated” Art for $432,500 As Controversy Swirls Over Creators’ Use of Copied Code

Avatar photo by Zachary Small October 29, 2018

Before the auction, Christie’s refused journalists’ requests for comment on the questionable attribution of the AI-generated artwork. Now, the code’s original creator, a 19-year-old working at Stanford, has publicly voiced concerns that the tech group misrepresented their moneymaking intentions.

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