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Is AI the Future of Tattooing or Its Downfall? The Heated Debate Over Machine-Made Ink

Launching a fierce debate in the tattoo community, AI is coming to terms with its place within art and technology as it makes an unexpected entrance into tattoo design. While some artists and clients welcome the precision, detail and time-saving benefits of AI as a tool that generates tattoo designs here to stay. But, others […]

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Artists Should Embrace AI: Insights from Tate Modern’s Electric Dreams Exhibition

A New Perspective on AI in Art Artists should view the rise of AI technology as an opportunity rather than a threat to creativity, asserts the team behind Tate Modern’s new tech-based exhibition, Electric Dreams. Catherine Wood, the museum’s director of exhibitions and programmes, emphasises that the exhibition highlights the longstanding relationship between artists and

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Salvador Dalí Museum Makes Public the AI-Powered Virtual Doppelgänger Ahead of Artist’s 120th Birthday

Introduction As the 120th birthday of surrealist icon Salvador Dalí approaches, the Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, introduces an innovative ad campaign. This initiative features an AI-driven incarnation of Dalí’s voice, enabling visitors to engage with a virtual version of the artist. AI Technology Implementation Developed by San Francisco-based agency Goodby Silverstein &

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Student Researchers Uncover 2,000-Year-old Roman Scroll with AI

A team of student researchers has made a groundbreaking discovery by deciphering Greek writing within a 2,000-year-old scroll that was burned during the 79 CE eruption of Mount Vesuvius. This achievement not only reveals a previously illegible text but also opens doors for the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in archaeology. Unveiling History The scroll

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Midjourney AI: Ethical Frontiers in the Realm of Artificial Art

In the era of artificial intelligence, Midjourney emerges as a beacon of innovation, offering a generative platform that transforms natural language descriptions into compelling images. This innovative technology, created and hosted by the independent research lab Midjourney, Inc. in San Francisco, has acquired a lot of momentum since being live in open beta on July

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AI Completes Keith Haring’s “Unfinished Painting” Creates Controversy

A Poignant Social Commentary Keith Haring‘s “Unfinished Painting” stands as a poignant social commentary on the devastating AIDS crisis that claimed the lives of many, including the artist himself, in the gay community. The almost entirely white canvas, with vibrant figures in Haring’s signature style adorning the right corner, is a powerful symbol of the

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Innovate or Imitate? The Enchanting Interplay of Human Artistry and AI Wizardry Redefining Design Education

In the ever-evolving landscape of the digital age, the symbiotic relationship between humans and technology has ushered in a paradigm shift in design processes. Beyond merely providing tools and software for user learning, the digital realm has birthed a novel dynamic where the software itself learns from user behaviour, autonomously generating design plans. The concept

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California Judge Dismisses Some Claims in High-Profile AI Copyright Case

Introduction A recent ruling by U.S. District Judge William Orrick in a California federal court has significant implications for a closely-watched copyright case involving a group of artists and the developers of AI text-to-image generator tools. The judge’s decision lowers the stakes of the case, dismissing several claims while allowing the artists to file an

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U.S. Court Rules AI-Generated Artwork Cannot Be Copyrighted: What It Means for Creative AI

Copyright Law and AI: A Landmark Ruling In a groundbreaking decision, a U.S. court in Washington, D.C. has ruled that artworks generated solely by artificial intelligence, without any human input, are not eligible for copyright protection under U.S. law. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell on Friday reaffirms the Copyright Office’s stance and

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“My Work Has Been Used in AI More Than Picasso” says the AI Artist

AI’s Unforeseen Impact on Artists The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) is undeniably transforming various aspects of our lives, including the world of art. However, for digital artist Greg Rutkowski, the rise of AI has presented significant challenges. Rutkowski, known for his work in games like Dungeons and Dragons and Magic: The Gathering, has discovered

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