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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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Christie’s Fails to Sell $400,000 ‘Lost Robbie’ NFT Weeks After a Similar One Sold on SuperRare

The digital art market has been experiencing both highs and lows, with occasional impressive sales amid an overall bear market. Recently, the Canadian company Lighthouse Immersive Inc., renowned for its immersive art exhibitions, filed for bankruptcy in the US. Similarly, Christie’s faced its share of challenges in the digital art space when one of artist

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White House Strikes A.I. Deal, but Artists Say it Fails to Protect Creatives

Last week, the White House announced a significant deal with several artificial intelligence companies, aimed at managing the risks posed by A.I. technology. While the agreement called for safe, secure, and transparent A.I. development, artists and creatives have expressed disappointment, stating that the deal does little to protect their interests. Job loss and intellectual property

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AI’s Impact on Art History: Are Narratives Being Skewed?

This article delves into the potential biases and limitations of AI-generated images in shaping art history, highlighting concerns about skewed representation and the need for diverse perspectives in the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence (AI) applications have revolutionised various fields, including art creation and research. However, the use of AI in generating images

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See it, Soak it, Enjoy it & then.. Eat it… The Short Life Cycle of Edible Art!

Tsuktiben Jamir In an unusual display of artistic rebellion, a daring visitor at Seoul’s renowned Leeum Museum of Art took the concept of ‘interactive art’ to a new level. The incident occurred at Maurizio Cattelan’s thought-provoking “WE” exhibition featuring his infamous work, “Comedian.” This installation consisted of a ripe banana meticulously duct-taped to a wall,

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Vision 2030: All You Need to Know about Saudi Arab’s Burgeoning Art Scene

Smriti Malhotra The contemporary art scene in Saudi Arabia has experienced remarkable growth and transformation in recent years, positioning the country as a vibrant hub for artistic expression and cultural innovation. Fuelled by ambitious government initiatives, such as Vision 2030, which aims to diversify the economy and promote cultural development, Saudi Arabia has witnessed a

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Art Basel 2023: Exploring Climate Crisis, AI, and Perspectives on Africa in the Contemporary Art World

Aditya Sisodia Art Basel, the world’s leading contemporary art fair, has kicked off in Basel, Switzerland, showcasing artwork that reflects current global trends. This year, the fair places a significant emphasis on pressing issues such as climate change, migration, artificial intelligence, perspectives on Africa, and combating nationalism. In the monumental works section, artist Adel Abdessemed‘s

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Virat Kohli in the Multiverse: AI Art sparks debate as netizens question depiction accuracy

Aditya Sisodia The advent of AI-backed art tools has revolutionised the creative landscape for digital artists, offering them a vast universe of possibilities to explore. One common trend in AI art experiments involves using celebrities as subjects, allowing artists to reimagine and transform their appearances in various ways. Recently, digital creator Shahid, also known as

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AICCA: The Artistic Critique Unleashed – A Robotic Terrier Redefining Art Analysis Through AI

Aditya Sisodia In the ever-evolving realm of art, where creativity knows no bounds, a peculiar addition has emerged—an enigmatic robotic terrier named AICCA, the Artificially Intelligent Critical Canine. Created by artist Mario Klingemann, this fluffy-haired marvel combines the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with the charm of a four-legged companion to offer unique art critiques.

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