Wednesday, April 18, 2018

When AI-composed art wins an award, the machine should get the trophy


With Intel’s drone light show winning a Guinness World Record and an art collector buying an AI-composed painting for the first time, it’s clear that AI and art are becoming increasingly intertwined. This naturally raises the question of who takes ownership — as we start to see AI sign its own name on paintings, the boundaries are getting fuzzier. So what happens when an AI-composed painting wins an art award? Who gets the trophy? At the Creative Commons track at TNW Conference, we’ll discuss the intersection between AI and art. While we certainly believe that man-made art will always have…

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