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An algorithm by Tom White draws abstract illustrations of real world objects. It's trained on photos and the result is close to usable in real products. It's a part of Google Artists and Machine Learning initiative (read its blog).
This bot generates images from caption-like text descriptions. It can be everything from ordinary pastoral scenes, such as grazing livestock, to the absurd, such as a floating double-decker bus.
A collaborative generative art tool where users remix each others images. You can trace history of each image.
A driving simulator that allows you to pilot a car through a city, from its buildings to its streets to its cars, is being created in real time by AI.
Rama Allen says that human/AI collaboration is an aesthetic dialogue similar to that employed with improvisational jazz. It's a great thinking on what modern art could be.
Researchers from NVIDIA introduced a deep learning method that can edit images or reconstruct a corrupted image, one that has holes or is missing pixels.
Another Sensei experiment that selects and tracks an object in a video. I.e. you can put a text behind a dancer. See more MAX 2018 announces (Smooth Operator and Good Bones are the best).
IBM designers created a practical guide for designers & developers for building and using AI systems.
The AI looks for three types of manipulation: cloning, splicing and removal. See also their new research and a checklist by Kyle McDonald.
Christopher Noessel analyzed sci-fi movies to understand how they portray AI. He published a comparison table.