Charlie Engman is creating a counter to the “internet nerd culture” imagery widely associated with generative art
Digital consultant Haydn Corrodus shares his predictions, highlighting meme culture and viral trends
It’s a new record for a work of art created by a robot, the auction house says
Artists and organisations across the creative industries have come out in opposition to the practice of AI firms training their technology with copyrighted, unlicensed material
Even the science-themed PST Art exhibitions, opening in Los Angeles in September, avoid the tech revolutions of our day
With lessons learnt from NFTs, expert calls for legal guardrails to allow “trinity” of blockchain, responsible AI and smart contracts to launch an “automated economy”
Boris Eldagsen made waves in 2023 by refusing a prize in order to highlight the use of text-to-image models in art photography. A new show in London seeks to reframe the debate
The lists were both partially included in a recent class-action lawsuit and accidentally shared via a public Google spreadsheet
The artists have indicated they will amend their complaints and continue the legal battle against what they say is unfair use of their work by artificial intelligence image generators
Kody Young fills in the blanks for Leonardo, Hopper and Botticelli
Artists are getting creative to counter visual language being skewed by image-generating apps that average out scraped stock photos and social media files into “mean images”
The artist will launch his new video across a series of screens at the music event
Stephanie Dinkins wins prize that celebrates excellence in works at the intersection of art and technology
Maybe we should direct our attention less on whether these images count as photographs, and more on the moral right or wrong of how they work
Two specialists from a leading London law firm analyse the issues raised in recent lawsuits relating to the use of artwork images by tech companies in order to “train” their artificial intelligence tools
Only humans can make proper sense of the world, Bendor Grosvenor argues
Ai-da is an artist, she marks a challenge to the category, and it is in this sense that she becomes Duchampian, argue her creators
Artificial intelligence art projects are popping up everywhere, forcing difficult questions around artist agency, copyright and market value
Lawsuits against firm behind Stable Diffusion image generator are recent attempt to define the legal status of such images
Gazelli Art House’s exhibition is devoted to Cohen’s work on—and with—his art-making program, AARON
As Phillips presents the first ever auction dedicated to the medium, we consider what it is and how it is curated