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Artists Demand Cancellation of AI Art Auction

Thousands of artists call on Christie’s to cancel its planned sale of AI-generated artwork, arguing that the technology used constitutes “mass theft.” Christie’s describes the Augmented Intelligence auction as the first AI-focused sale by a major auction house. It features 20 pieces

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New Horizons Of Art With Artificial Intelligence

As the boundaries between AI and art become increasingly blurred, some artists see the technology not only as a tool but also as a collaborative partner. Two artists featured in TIME’s 2025 TIME100 AI Impact Awards, Refik Anadol and Sougwen Chung, are

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Ai-Da’s Alan Turing Portrait Sells for $1M

In a groundbreaking moment for digital and AI-driven art, Sotheby’s recently auctioned the first artwork created by a humanoid robot using artificial intelligence, achieving a final sale price of $1,084,800. The artwork, titled A.I. God. Portrait of Alan Turing (2024), was produced

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AI Reads Ancient Scroll Buried by Vesuvius Eruption

A team of student researchers has successfully deciphered Greek writing inside a 2,000-year-old scroll, which was burned during the 79 CE eruption of Mount Vesuvius. This groundbreaking achievement not only promises the revelation of previously illegible text but also opens up new

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Database of Artists on Midjourney’s AI Leaks to the Public

A database of artistic styles allegedly used to train Midjourney’s generative artificial intelligence (AI) program is garnering criticism on social media after it began circulating online at the end of last year. The “Midjourney Style List” spreadsheet contains more than 16,000 artists’

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The world’s first AI art gallery opens in Amsterdam

The world’s first-ever art gallery powered by Artificial Intelligence has opened at the Dead End Gallery in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The gallery showcases art pieces produced by machines and algorithms, such as digital paintings and interactive installations. According to Constant Brinkman, a representative

AI: A story to tell

For a vast number of book writers, artificial intelligence is a threat to their livelihood and the very idea of creativity, according to AP. More than 10,000 of them endorsed an open letter from the Authors Guild this summer, urging AI companies