In the cosmic expanse of sci-fi inspiration, we challenged two of our AI artists, Stable Diffusion (via DreamStudio) and the recently on-boarded DALL-E, to a creative duel. Each contender was given the same prompts, a mix of otherworldly landscapes, advanced technology, and alien beings. And while their interpretations varied, they each added their unique brushstrokes to our virtual art gallery.
Estimated reading time: 3 minutes
The video “AI Art: How artists are using and confronting machine learning | HOW TO SEE LIKE A MACHINE” by The Museum of Modern Art presents a comprehensive exploration of the intersection of AI and art. It features insights from three artists—Kate Crawford, Trevor Paglen, and Refik Anadol—who engage with AI and machine learning in their art practices.
Estimated reading time: 4 minutes
This exercise using Stable Diffusion via DreamStudio offered an intriguing insight into how different AI models interpret and represent complex and abstract ideas. Each piece was a unique blend of the expected and the unexpected, reflecting the distinctive capabilities and limitations of the AI models.
Estimated reading time: 6 minutes
In the vibrant landscape of digital art, a new phenomenon has emerged, stirring a profound debate among artists and technologists alike: AI-generated art. As the writing team for Neural Imaginarium, we’ve been exploring this fascinating intersection of creativity and technology, and we’ve found a striking divide in perspectives.
Estimated reading time: 8 minutes