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Fiverr wants freelancers to create AI models
Fiverr is building AI into its platform.
Neri Oxman unveils conceptual skyscraper AI-optimised for planting
New York design studio Oxman has devised a system called "ecological programming" to optimise green architecture, demonstrated through a conceptual skyscraper with multiple planted platforms.
Lionsgate signs deal to train AI model on its movies and shows
Lionsgate seems to be going all in on generative AI.
Software Released to Make Your Original Art Poison AI Models That Scrape It
The tool, Nightshade, introduces subtle alterations into an image to confuse AI models and "poison" their training data.
ChatGPT can write sermons. Religious leaders don't know how to feel about it | CNN
Seeing a computer create sermons in mere seconds has led faith leaders to wrestle with an intriguing problem: Can AI replicate a truly human, spiritual message? And if it can, is the computer just that good, or does the human message need some work?
Adobe created a symbol to encourage tagging AI-generated content
The icon will represent AI-generated content.
Is “laziness” the key to creativity? The Lazy Report argues for the art of kicking back
In the first of our new Insight reports, we investigate whether the hunt for productivity might be hindering our creativity.
Playing with climate, casually
I read this story on Canary Media with interest – “Solarpunk is going mainstream. This couple’s $1M Kickstarter proves it. Canary chats with the co-creators of the forthcoming video gam…
Federal judge rules that AI art can't be copyrighted
Stop trying to make AI copyrights happen. It is not going to happen.
The Carbon Emissions of Writing and Illustrating Are Lower for AI than for Humans
As AI systems proliferate, their greenhouse gas emissions are an increasingly important concern for human societies. In this article, we present a comparative a
Google And Universal Music Group Negotiating AI-Generated Music Tool, Report Says
Users would be able to create deepfakes legitimately, sources told the Financial Times.