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www.artnome.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article explores the history and philosophy of generative art, from early pioneers in the 1960s to modern practitioners who use algorithms and AI to create digital artworks, arguing that the collaboration between human intent and machine randomness defines the genre. | |
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piperhaywood.com
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| | | | | Read "Tumblr and WordPress to Sell Users' Data to Train AI Tools" on 404 Media. What a huge bummer. Instead of writing a ton more here, will point you to | |
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www.eff.org
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| | | | | Artists are understandably concerned about the possibility that automatic image generators like Stable Diffusion will undercut the market for their work. We live in a society that does not support people who are automated out of a job, and being a visual artist is an already precarious career.In... | |
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amatria.in
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| | | In the landscape of Generative AI (GenAI), we often find ourselves amazed at the rapidity and scale of advancements. GPT-4 stands as a shining example, pushing the boundaries of linguistic understanding and generation. Yet, as we move forward, a compelling new horizon emerges: the Multimodal Generative AI Revolution. By melding GPT-4's textual capabilities with multimodality-integrating diverse data types such as images, voice, and video-we're not just opening a door, but unleashing a tidal wave of transformative potential that promises to redefine our digital experiences. | ||