Art generated by artificial intelligence (A.I.) from a text prompt cannot be copyrighted even if an artist uses long, targeted inputs or creates multiple iterations of a work before they are ...
Just a little moment of unease. Frankly, it’s hard to shush those quiet biases that make a person want to categorize all art into “real art” and “other,” as if I have somehow earned the ...
“The point of this sale is to show the breadth and depth of what A.I. and fine art can really be,” Nicole Sales Giles, Christie’s VP and digital art director, told me over a video call.
Operator, a new computer-using tool from OpenAI, is brittle and occasionally erratic, but it points to a future of powerful A.I. agents. Credit...Ard Su Supported by By Kevin Roose Reporting from ...
After the arrival of a less costly A.I. model from China, U.S. markets and academics are wrestling with the ultimate economic value of the technology. By Jeff Sommer Jeff Sommer writes Strategies ...
The release, his first since departing TDE, will drop on Feb. 28. “Love this cover art because it signifies me walking into a new space with the same goal in mind,” Reason wrote on X.
Despite Melania Trump stealing the show in that incredible hat by Eric Javits, she’ll never be featured on the cover of Vogue. That ship has sailed. A challenge to Vogue: Put Usha Vance on a cover.
Podcaster Brianna LaPaglia, better known online as Brianna Chickenfry, is Sports Illustrated Swimsuit’s latest cover model. Fronting the January digital issue, the Barstool Sports personality ...
it's impossible to predict the ceiling for the best comic art," says Todd Hignite, Executive Vice President. "The market is just incredibly deep for such singular examples, and this cover's record ...
We'd originally planned for this to be our "Art Issue," given how February plays host to Frieze Los Angeles, the LA Art Show and other celebrations of artistry — from music artists at the ...
Today, Loveless has popped up with a contemplative cover of Great American Songbook composer Irving Berlin’s “What’ll I Do.” It comes in at a brief two minutes, but Loveless’ piano-led ...
The man behind the viral social media account opens up about his process, his favorite places to find inspiration in NYC (hint: not museums), and his response to the reaction his work must be AI.