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Procedurally-generated vector-format infinitely-scrolling Chinese landscape for the browser. It's inspired by traditional Chinese landscape scrolls.
This experiment turns Minecraft worlds into photorealistic scenes.
Tyler Hobbs talks about generative art movement in the NFT community. They use artistic algorithms (although it leads to the ocean of sameness). He mentions Artblocks platform and his own Fidenza project.
Abstract art generator via text prompt. It's one of the most spectacular and it's launched before DALL-E-like models.
It helps to autocomplete code. It's built into popular IDEs like Visual Studio Code and JetBrains; you can voice-control it too. They analyzed GitHub repositories for training (however, it's controversial to sell open source work results — which led to a class-action). CopilotX is even more powerful.
The tool creates realistic photos and illustrations from a text description based on GPT-3. It started simple, but then became one of the hottest movements. Its simplified version exploded into a meme generator (see also Wordle mashup). There are prompt generators for better results (more like that), although these personal explorations (another one) are amazing. There are similar concepts like Google Imagen or Disco Diffusion. Professional illustrators discuss risks & possibilities, but not all of them are worried. Microsoft put a serious bet on it and included DALL-E into Azure Cloud.
Under current law, only natural persons may be named as an inventor in a patent application.
An accessible synthesis of ethical issues raised by artificial intelligence that moves beyond hype and nightmare scenarios to address concrete questions.
A great discussion about the relationship between AI and data visualization (more on it). Will we need a speedometer to visualize how fast a car is going when it’s driving itself?