Category: Artificial Intelligence
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Samsung’s Latest Phones Leverage AI to Improve Utility
[ad_1] Link Tech Samsung’s Latest Phones Leverage AI to Improve Utility Via Inverse link opens in a new window 22 January 2024 Last week Samsung presented their latest Galaxy line of products with a heavy focus on Galaxy AI. Integrated throughout the phone features, it’s clear their focus is on improving everyday apps over adding […]
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Sundance 2024: Rashaad Newsome’s “Being (the Digital Griot)” at New Frontier
[ad_1] An interdisciplinary poetry and dance performance and decolonization workshop from an artistic artificial intelligence This year, the Sundance Film Festival turns 40—a milestone for a cultural institution that’s introduced the world to films like Reservoir Dogs, Y tu mamá también, Get Out, Whiplash, Call Me By Your Name and Precious, and that’s kept movies […]
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Photographer Charlie Engman’s Midjourney Images Expand His Subjects’ Point Of View – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Brooklyn-based photographer and artist Charlie Engman is leveraging Midjourney’s lack of physical constraints to create hundreds of machine-generated images in a day, embracing the platform’s quirks and the way it provides additional layers of complexity to his work. Engman, formerly known for thought-provoking imagery of his mother, is using the technology to create something […]
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“Saw This, Made This” Comes To NYC – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Yuxi Liu for Bombay Sapphire Bombay Sapphire developed the “Saw This, Made This” campaign with Baz Luhrmann, requesting people to flex their creative inspirations by contributing inspiring images and tagging them in social media. Luhrmann selects those he finds most compelling, and those images are then featured at and reimagined in a series of […]
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The Future of AI Cannot Be Modeled – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Artificial Intelligence is a global topic as innovators and tech giants like OpenAI, Google and Microsoft work toward increasingly intelligent chatbots and artificial systems that leverage the trove of information that exists on the web today, alongside predictive models and deep neural networks. Touted as one of the biggest tech disruptions and innovations since […]
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A Week With the New Bing – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Born from science fiction in the first half of the 20th century, Artificial Intelligence (AI) was initially imagined in humanoid robotic forms. The non-fiction scientific community had a more restrained point of view and a focus on the foundational building blocks that could enable machine intelligence. Alan Turing’s famed 1950 Imitation Game posited a […]
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Link About It: This Week’s Picks
[ad_1] How ancient grains could be the future of food, responsible use of AI, clean energy ideas and more from around the web How Origami Is Innovating Technology Origami dates back to the 17th century in Japan, but it wasn’t until the mid-20th century that people began to consider the practice an art form due, […]
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Link About It: This Week’s Picks
[ad_1] Self-healing concrete, gemstones on Mars, a viable alternative to palm oil and more World’s First Vaccine for Honeybees Approved The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has made a significant advancement in the mission to save honeybees and will be using the world’s first vaccine produced to protect the insects from American foulbrood disease. Caused […]
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The Practice of Art and AI – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] In partnership with Ars Electronica, the European ARTificial Intelligence Lab plumbs the relationship between art and science in The Practice of Art and AI. The book explores the rapid development of AI art and revisits the exhibitions and projects since the lab’s opening, with new insight, interviews and supplementary material. It makes for a […]
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Blockchain Chicken Farm – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] From chickens with QR codes to AI systems that farm pigs, the essay collection Blockchain Chicken Farm explains and interrogates how technology and agriculture intertwine in rural China. On the surface, coder and writer Xiaowei Wang’s fascinating compilation charts how rural locations—contrary to stereotypes—have become sites of rapid technological innovation. More broadly, Wang dissects the […]
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National Gallery of the Faroe Islands Dedicates Exhibit to Midjourney AI Art – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] With the exhibit Imagine the Faroe Islands (on view 29 September to 30 October), the National Gallery of the Faroe Islands becomes the first international arts institution of this caliber to dedicate an entire exhibition to AI art. The 40 digital pieces on display were produced by feeding prompts into the artificial intelligence art generator Midjourney. These human-made prompts […]
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Mario Klingemann and Sasha Stiles on Semi-Autonomous AI Artists – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] An artist and engineer at the forefront of generating AI artwork, Mario Klingemann and first-generation Kalmyk-American poet, artist and researcher Sasha Stiles both approach AI from a more human, personal angle. Creators of semi-autonomous systems, both Klingemann and Stiles are the minds behind Botto and Technelegy, respectively. They are both artists in their own […]
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Pulse of The Earth” Immersive Installation – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Making its world premiere in the Venice Immersive division of the 79th Venice International Film Festival, Framerate: Pulse of The Earth is a spatialized film told across multiple screens in one enveloping installation. Each scene knits together time-lapse footage captured through a LiDAR 3D scanning system by directors William Trossell and Matthew Shaw, the founders of […]
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Computation Designer Manas Bhatia’s AI-Generated Living Architecture – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Inspired by Californian Sequoias, Indian architect and designer Manas Bhatia utilized the artificial intelligence tool Midjourney to develop Symbiotic Architecture, a project that imagines a towering apartment complex growing within a series of redwood trees. Bhatia fed Midjourney a series of text-based prompts which included words like “hollowed,” “trees” and “stairs.” After initial imagery […]
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Reimagining Roads To Be Walkable and Bike-Friendly, With Help From AI – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Streets that cater to pedestrians and bikers not only offer more commuter options, but they also create areas that look and feel community-oriented—as evidenced by Brooklyn-based artist Zach Katz’s new project. Using the second version of DALL-E, the AI system from OpenAI that generates images and art from written descriptions, Katz feeds the program […]