The US Copyright Office has eased its stance in new guidelines, and a decision on a comic book created using artificial intelligence
Plus, the AI photography scandal at the Sony World Photography Awards
The artificial intelligence chat bot was credited with creating the text for Alex Israel's show in Rome
Boris Eldagsen has accused the Sony World Photograph Awards of failing to distinguish between a photograph and a DALL-E 2-created image, while the organisers condemn a ‘deliberate attempt at misleading us’
The British artist's latest venture, a tech-heavy development of the Spin Paintings launched in 1992, touches all the tech buzzwords as collectors order one-off NFTs from a dashboard menu
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
New applications for artificial intelligence can help researchers identify millennia-old rock art more easily
Mauritshuis currently has 170 works on display as part of its “My Girl with a Pearl” initiative while Vermeer’s masterpiece is on loan
Only humans can make proper sense of the world, Bendor Grosvenor argues
The event's 16th edition has an expanded digital section—here’s what sold so far
Cycles in the industry are getting shorter with trends now coming and going within a year
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
AI chatbot software has made waves by creating convincingly human speech and text—could it transform communications in the arts?
Lawsuits against firm behind Stable Diffusion image generator are recent attempt to define the legal status of such images
“Contemporary art project” Ai-Da gave evidence to the House of Lords, taking questions from bemused members
Lee Pivnik’s Symbiotic House, ultimately intended to take the form of a residency and ecology centre, is at an especially creative stage of crowd-sourced imagineering
As Phillips presents the first ever auction dedicated to the medium, we consider what it is and how it is curated
'Wilderness' breaks conceptual boundaries by leading its viewer into a multi-layered allegory, questioning what it means to exist on this planet as we are enveloped by the digital realm
Group exhibition is the fifth in the Paris museum's Mutations/Creations series
The Da Vinci Face platform uses using artificial intelligence and sophisticated algorithms to transform you into an Old Master
A project led by scientists at Case Western Reserve University uses machine learning to identify a distinctive ‘fingerprint’ in each artist’s way of applying paint
Family of "aerobes" will respond to the space and people around them using electronic sensors positioned around the vast venue
After being pushed out by NFTs, machine-made art is making a comeback with London shows ranging from the "world's first ultra-realistic AI robot artist" to the first artificial intelligence ink artist
“Ways of seeing are never neutral, images have always required a human to interpret them,” the artist says
Visitors to the Museum of Art and Photography in Bangalore can pose questions to a "digital twin" of the late Bombay Progressive Group painter
Plus, Gerard Byrne on his work inspired by a Swedish diorama
Government-funded image-recognition software will enable law enforcers to work with international organisations
The Apostolic Library has partnered with a cyber defence firm to prevent further attempts to steal and manipulate its digital collection
GANksy aims to produce images that bear resemblance to works by the UK's most famous street artist