The controversy is hardly surprising. Many of today's most popular AI image generators were trained on copyrighted material ...
Fine-arts auction house Christie's announces “Augmented Intelligence,” its first auction dedicated entirely to art made with AI. Not all artists are happy about it.
In creating perfect art without effort, AI reveals that our flaws and struggles are the true essence of creativity.
Looking at AI art shows that machines may never truly understand the human mind, as there are states of mind that can never ...
Thousands of people, including undersigned artists, have signed an open letter urging Christie's to halt its upcoming AI art ...
The Christie's auction kicks off on February 20 and features works from artists including Refik Anadol, Pinar Van Arman, and ...
The US Copyright Office has released new guidance on what protections AI generated art may enjoy, and there aren't many.
"Augmented Intelligence" at Christie's gathers more than 20 lots representing how artists have been weaving A.I. into their ...
"[Christie's] support of these models, and the people who use them, rewards and further incentivizes AI companies' mass theft ...
Generative AI is often seen as the epitome of our times ... used strategically placed clouds of smoke to obscure unknown ...
Does using AI make you less of an artist? The US Copyright Office has weighed in on the debate. Its ruling could reshape copyright law as we know it.
Christie's bills Augmented Intelligence as its first complete auction dedicated to AI art. Running from 20 February to 5 ...