Books
Two Books That’ll Make You Feel Bad for AI
A small press is publishing innovative narrative works that travel across genres, including autotheory, criticism, experimental poetry, and documentary.
Books
A small press is publishing innovative narrative works that travel across genres, including autotheory, criticism, experimental poetry, and documentary.
Art
New university programs are incorporating generative tools into studio art courses while attempting to address the murky ethics of the technology.
News
While claims of unjust enrichment and breach of contract were thrown out in the landmark lawsuit, the copyright infringement complaints were deemed plausible.
News
Miles Astray’s photo of a pink flamingo on a shore was disqualified after it was selected for an award meant for AI-generated images.
Art
I tried out "Ask Dalí," a new experience that lets you communicate with an AI model of the Surrealist artist through a lobster telephone.
Film
This April: video essays on Palestine, AI, Nathan Fielder, and more.
News
AI images were used to sell tickets to a Chocolate Factory event that should have remained in pure imagination.
Art
Sofia Crespo’s artwork for Casa Batlló in Barcelona was a rainbow of stimuli alluding to a narrative of searching, awakening, and religious ecstasy.
News
The 2,000-year-old scroll was buried in volcanic mud and ash during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius
Books
Artificial Intelligence may efficiently sort images but loses out to a humanistic approach.
Art
Artists who use the body in their work are falling victim to tech companies' struggle to respond to generative AI.
Film
Two Sundance films ask all the wrong questions about artificial intelligence technology and its attendant issues.