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From Studio Ghibli-inspired illustrations to doll “starter packs,” an explosion of AI-generated images in recent weeks has sparked a fresh wave of concern among artists.
In the ever-evolving landscape of creativity, a new player has emerged—one that doesn’t hold a brush or chisel but operates through lines of code and complex algorithms. Artificial Intelligence (AI) ...
Artists and creatives are pushing back against a recent trend using artificial intelligence (AI) to generate "starter pack" ...
A new social media trend encourages users to create an action figure of themselves through OpenAI's ChatGPT. Here's what ...
TensorStack's Amuse app is a great starting point for playing around with AI art and video on your own PC, especially if you have an AMD Ryzen processor installed. Even better: It works with Intel and ...
Jon Rafman’s liberal use of artificial intelligence is on full, dark display in an exhibition that features a kind of MTV warped by internet subcultures.
Wearing masks and metallic gloves, the dancers used their hands to mimic machine-like movements, which they call “tutting.” ...
According to Dr. Larue, the human voice is crucial to excellent, effective poetry. Since AI lacks this quality, it’s easy to ...
The recent controversy over images in the style of Studio Ghibli shows that artificial intelligence companies owe artists for ...
Organisations using AI-generated Ghibli-style images for commercial purposes may be at higher risk of IP infringement. Read ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has acknowledged the downsides of AI-generated art but continues to insist that its surge in popularity ...