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Stable Diffusion, a recently launched open-source AI image generator, learns from a compressed file of "100,000 gigabytes of images" scraped from the internet, its founder Emad Mostaque tells me.
AI art produces works through machine learning, using self-generating algorithms that derive knowledge from data, says the technology commentator Adam Hencz.
Refik Anadol, whose AI art Unsupervised was acquired for MoMA's permanent collection (Image credit: Dataland Inc) Dataland is intended to be the world's first permanent museum dedicated entirely to AI art. It's expected to open next year at a prime location beside Los Angeles' Museum of Contemporary Art of the Broad Museum, putting it at the ...
The emergence of AI-image generators, such as DALL-E 2, Discord, Midjourney, and others, has stirred a controversy over whether art generated by artificial intelligence should be considered real art — and whether it could put artists and creators out of work.
The rapid advance of artificial intelligence has generated a lot of buzz, with some predicting it will lead to an idyllic utopia and others warning it will bring the end of humanity.
As excitement—and funding—for AI art tools grows, 2023 will probably bring higher quality AI-made images and perhaps the emergence of AI video generators.
Only a few months old, apps like DALL-E 2, Midjourney and Stable Diffusion are changing how filmmakers, interior designers and other creative professionals do their jobs.