Visualising AI is an initiative by DeepMind that aims to open up conversations around AI. Commissioning a diverse range of artists to create open source imagery, the project seeks to make AI more accessible to the general public. Visualising AI explores the roles and responsibilities of the technology. It weighs up concerns and the societal benefits in a highly original collection of works by world-class creators. From the abstract to the literal, each image is an authentic representation of the artist’s take on AI. Available as part of an open-source library, the collection aims to shift dated perceptions of AI in order for everyone and anyone to have a say on the future of the technology.
Cheat layer solves impossible business automation problems using a combination of no-code tools and GPT-3 powered machine learning as your personal software engineer.
Binary Calculations are Inadequate is an art project that asks how we can make the technological systems that control our relationships, governments, and institutions more caring.
The Audiovisual Research Alliance for Archivists & Cultural Heritage Professionals (AVRA), set up and supported by the Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision, is an initiative that seeks to openly engage with and produce research in collaboration with the wider audiovisual archiving and heritage c
Director of Research, Large Language Models | Life at Spotify
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How is AI changing what it means to be creative? Designers Carla Diana and Eryk Salvaggio join SPACE10’s Alexandra Zenner and Ryan Sherman to explore the impacts of the rapid evolution of AI through…
This week Alex Fisher asks about Resistance/Persistence/Dall-E/AI https://artofalexfischer.com and a field recording from Linda Loh https://lindaloh.com
Infinite Posture Dataset 2020 She moves by endlessly morphing to the rhythm of the device – strapped in the frame of the screen - following or giving...
Move Mirror by Google Creative Lab - Experiments with Google
Since 2009, coders have created thousands of amazing experiments using Chrome, Android, AI, WebVR, AR and more. We're showcasing projects here, along with helpful tools and resources, to inspire others to create new experiments.
An exhibition in the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, features ETH Zurich architects who show their vision of utopia - a vertical city built by drones, developed in 2012. Along with computer scientists, they have now populated the structure with autonomous avatars.
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