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Architect Amitabh Sarma Reflects on Evolution of Design: From Manual to Digital, Embracing Change Essential for Professional Growth (Part-1)

Welcome to Samvaad, where art meets conversation, and inspiration knows no bounds. Here we engage in insightful conversations with eminent personalities from the art fraternity. Through Samvaad, Abir Pothi aims to create a platform for thought-provoking discussions, providing readers with an exclusive glimpse into the creative processes, inspirations, and experiences of these creative individuals. From […]

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AI Artist Points Out Crucial Things The Ambani Pre-Wedding Bash Missed Out On

What are the salient features of a ‘Big Fat Indian Wedding’? Is it hospitality that the Indians are known for? Is it the diversity of 25 ‘orange’ curries? Is it the rehearsed yet impromptu flash mob on all Bollywood dance tunes? Perhaps, it is an accumulation of them all. While most Indians put their trust

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Google’s Response to Gemini’s Image Generation Issues: Insights from AI Research and Unconventional Art Perspective

In response to recent concerns regarding inaccuracies in Gemini’s image generation feature, Google has announced measures to address the issues. In a statement posted on X, the company acknowledged the need for improvement and stated its intention to pause the image generation of people temporarily while working on enhancements. This decision comes after reports of

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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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Present Futures: Exploring the Intersection of Art and Technology at the Royal College of Art

Virtual and Augmented Reality (VR and AR) and AI in Art is a groundbreaking summer course that will be held at the prestigious Royal College of Art (RCA) in London, starting on August 28. This unique program is the result of a collaboration between the RCA and Acute Art, a leading production company specialising in

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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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Based on a 100-year-Old Quilt in the LACMA Collection, Generative Artist Emily Xie Produced a Series of 100 NFTs.

Pratiksha Shome masculine, blond, and best seller. The kings of the current generative art scene—Tyler Hobbs, Dmitri Cherniak, Larva Labs, and Jack Butcher—can all relate to this tagline. Unfortunately, the top creators of the probably original and most lucrative NFT genre—a shout-out to Bridget Riley—largely replicate the homogeneity of its analogue forebears. Emily Xie, a

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How Relevant is Creativity in Times of the AI Revolution?

Editor’s Opinion Iftikar Ahmed Discussing what is art is like discussing what happiness is. Or what is life even? it’s everything and nothing at the same time. A few months ago, I came to know about Chat GPT the AI language model developed by OpenAI. It uses deep learning techniques to generate human-like responses and

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AI is Designed for Catch Cultural Artefacts Traffickers

Krispin Joseph PX Cultural artefact trafficking is the main problem in that culturally rich countries. There are traffickers and smugglers active in cultural trafficking; they steal the artefacts from museums or heritage sites, smuggle that from the mother country to another and sell them to museums or individuals. Thousands of Centuries-old cultural heritage artefacts are

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AI Generated Images Gives us a Glimpse of How The Avengers Would Look if They Were in India

Tsuktiben Jamir When it comes to superhero teams, The Avengers is a favourite among many. From Captain America, Iron Man, and Thor, to Hawk-Eye and the Hulk, these names are not uncommon in the world today. Unfortunately, they have never been to India; we can only imagine the supposed scenario in our heads. However, an

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