by James Gregson | Jan 20, 2024 | Art
The University of Vienna’s research suggests that people perceive emotions and intentions in art generated by computers, even when informed about its artificial origins. Using basic algorithms, the study aimed for artworks free from human influence....
by James Gregson | Jan 20, 2024 | Art, Education, LLM's
This article explores the intersection of Salvador Dalí’s artistic approach and the emerging landscape of AI-generated art. It parallels Dalí’s creative remixing with the computational creativity of AI image generators like DALL-E, delving into the...
by James Gregson | Jan 20, 2024 | Art, Ethics, Legal
Generative AI often rehashes derivative content, triggering concerns aired at a Federal Trade Commission hearing where creatives called for regulation to protect their industries from AI’s potential to replace or undercut their roles. OpenAI faces legal action...
by James Gregson | Jan 20, 2024 | Art, Ethics
An AI-generated artwork named Théâtre D’opéra Spatial won a fine art competition but faces a copyright issue. Created via the Midjourney platform, the piece’s creator, Matthew Allen, indicated its origin, but the US Copyright Office rejected his attempt to...