Tällainen on Suomen ensimmäinen tekoälyn tekemä kuunnelma – kone on luonut myös uusia kieliä: tuleeko taiteilijasta jo tarpeeton?
Tekoälyä on viime vuosina käytetty erilaisissa kuva- ja äänitaiteellisissa kokeiluissa, ja Suomessa on tehty ensimmäinen kuunnelma, johon tekoäly on tehnyt dialogin.
Ohjaamaton koneoppiminen ja tekstintulkinnan objektiivisuus
(cc) pstiegele @Pixabay Ohjaamattomat koneoppimismenetelmät ovat viime vuosina saaneet paljon suosiota yhteiskuntatieteellisessä tekstianalyysissa. Aineistoa automaattisesti jäsentelevän ohjaamatto…
“Leaning Tower of Pizza”, BigGAN steered by CLIP using Big Sleep I wrote earlier about DALL-E, an image generating algorithm recently developed by OpenAI. One part of DALL-E’s success is another algorithm called CLIP, which is essentially an art critic. Show CLIP a picture and a phrase, and it’ll return a score telling you how well it thinks the picture matches the phrase. You can see how that might be useful if you wanted to tell the difference between, say, a pizza and a calzone - you’d show it a picture of something and compare the scores for “this is a pizza” and “this is a calzone”.
Humans of AI is an online exhibition comprised of three works based on the COCO image dataset. Without legal precedent, the data by which machine learning algorithms learn to make predictions is hardly ever shown, let alone credited. By doing both, Humans of AI exposes the myth of magically intelligent machines, instead applauding the photographers that made this technical achievement possible. In fact, when showing the actual training pictures, credit is not only due but mandatory.
The next step in the evolution of our Dreamscapes project, this collection further dissociates the generated artwork from the underlying photography and toward the subconscious.
Pareidolia, face detection on grains of sand, installation, Driessens & Verstappen, 2019
Information to the installation Pareidolia of Driessens & Verstappen for the SEA Art tour Texel. Location church De Burght in Den Burg, Texel, 2019. Commissioned by SEA -Science Encounters Art
An interactive AI-based research project developed at Monash SensiLab, encouraging awareness and self-reflection, using poetry to liberate users from the notion that emotions are 'fixed'.
Artificial Remnants 2.1 This project is part of an ongoing exploration of artificial life using machine learning to generate insects as well as their names and anatomical descriptions.