Thousands of artists are calling on Christie’s to cancel its upcoming “ Augmented Intelligence ” auction, the first major ...
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A federal court granted the US Copyright Office’s request to move a lawsuit over its refusal to register an AI-generated work to a specific docket for agency decisions.
existing multidisciplinary art practices, some recognized in leading museum collections,” said a Christie’s spokesperson. “The works in this auction are using artificial intelligence to ...
Probably because most average Joes want art that looks nice, and today’s artificial intelligence tools are more than capable of generating nice-looking pictures, no matter who is at the helm.