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Pretty key: the ArtNet story about Greg Rutkowksi no longer being able to find his own work online thanks to his name being part of so many prompts.
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From @AnnieDorsen in October: “When industrial technology is applied to aesthetics, ‘conditioning,’ as Stiegler writes, ‘substitutes for experience.’”
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On data workers: “some jobs have gig workers supply the data itself, requiring them to upload selfies, pictures of friends and family or images of the objects around them.” From @timnitGebru @MilagrosMiceli @adrienneandgp in @NoemaMag
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From @Melissahei on AI images and Lensa’s representations of gender:
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From @haltingproblem: a recent timeline / helpful context of how we got here.
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From @KevinBuist in @outland_art, “five notes on how artists might (or might not) find productive ways to use AI image generators.”:
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This was a dataset deep dive worth mentioning from @benjedwards:
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“The visceral, sensual experience of an artwork is now bound up in often hazy attempts to assess its underlying connection to an algorithm.”