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With no crew, no camera, little money and a lot of words, anyone can become a filmmaker today. Satyen K. Bordoloi chronicles the history of the AI filmmaking movement with an emphasis on the week that ...
The demise of the English paper will end a long intellectual tradition, but it’s also an opportunity to reëxamine the purpose ...
Three central Maine students have followed very different paths to reach high school graduation, and they say they're ready ...
Thinking Machines Lab is poised as a leader in AI innovation. Investor Confidence: A $10 billion valuation signals serious ...
Singapore adopted Sydney’s Coordinated Adaptive Traffic System (SCATS) and renamed it Green Link Determining (GLIDE) in 1988 ...
French philosopher Gilles Deleuze once argued art emerges from chaos. Now, his critique is finding new relevance in an ...
In more than 130 works, the artist’s largest ever exhibition in the U.S. reflects on his political engagement from the 1980s to today.
Artists urgently need stronger defenses to protect their work from being used to train AI models without their consent.
Danish artist Andreas Refsgaard blends hand-built prototypes with generative AI to explore what happens when machines and ...
Once again, that myth has been squashed. Digital art and AI-generated art attract many newcomers to the art market, as well as young collectors born after 1996.
From generative autonomy to distributed cognition, artist Loni Stark shares six disruptions that AI brings to the art studio.
Brad Pitt Says He and Tom Cruise Backed Out of Starring in ‘Ford v Ferrari' After Cruise Found Out He Wouldn't Be "Driving ...