As buyers bid on art created with AI, the most valuable works will be those that design and challenge AI—not merely consume it.
Ahead of his largest-ever exhibition in the U.S., the dissident artist reflects on collecting jade and living below ground.
Auction house Christie's plans to hold an AI art auction, an announcement that's drawn criticism from some users on social media.
Christie's, known for selling fine art, luxury goods, and antiques — opened “Augmented Intelligence” on Feb. 20. The sale of AI art has raked in hundreds of thousands of dollars in bids.
The controversial ‘Augmented Intelligence Sale’ at Christie’s in New York has exceeded its projected sales by over $100,000, ...
“There could have been a better selection of works that are more representative of new media and AI,” said Steven Sacks, ...
Artificial intelligence has made trip planning and research much easier and faster, but drill down and double-check ...
The author writes "The U.S. Copyright Office has long maintained that copyright protection extends only to works exhibiting ...
Seattle Art Museum (SAM) is showcasing an exhibit by contemporary Chinese artist Ai Weiwei from March 12 to Sept. 7, titled ...
More than 5,600 artists signed an open letter protesting the auction, saying that the works used AI models that are trained ...
While protests rage from New York to London, artists from China and Japan to India and Singapore are using AI to better their craft Like it or not, Christie's "Augmented Intelligence" sale, which runs ...
Christie’s is facing backlash over its upcoming AI art auction, Augmented Intelligence, set to take place in New York. An online open letter, signed by over 5,000 individuals and counting ...
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