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From generative autonomy to distributed cognition, artist Loni Stark shares six disruptions that AI brings to the art studio.
French philosopher Gilles Deleuze once argued art emerges from chaos. Now, his critique is finding new relevance in an ...
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Multiple celebrities recused their names from being a part of Diddy's freak off parties since the rapper's arrest in September 2024, with Oprah Winfrey and TD Jakes being new additions to the list.
Once again, that myth has been squashed. Digital art and AI-generated art attract many newcomers to the art market, as well as young collectors born after 1996.
AI-generated deepfakes are everywhere on social media. Now, you can take a test developed by Northwestern University to see how well you spot them.
AI-generated art is controversial. I had many thoughts about the Studio Ghibli-AI trend that became popular a few months ago; it was disrespectful to the artists and the worlds they created, and ...
But not necessarily against the law. In fact, it’s pretty common: Deezer, a French music streaming platform, estimates that 10 percent of the songs uploaded every day are AI-generated.