Would you buy a work of art created by artificial intelligence? – Domus IT

And indeed: in 2020 The Guardian published A robot wrote this entire article. Are you scared yet, human?. To do this, GPT3, artificial intelligence software created by OpenAI, particularly efficient at producing texts automatically, was used. Two years earlier, Christies had auctioned Portrait of Edmond Belamy, a work created by the collective Obvious using the GAN technique, for $423,500, feeding the system with 15,000 portraits from the 14th to the 20th century, so that the best summary could be chosen. We know what machines are capable of, but not what their intentions are: our assessment as humans is that, so far, they do not have any. Its a subject of interest for readers of science fiction, or those who discuss the difference between brain and mind, also for algorithms: we scientists are more attracted by the consequences of verticals, we want to train computers to solve a problem based on the data we provide.

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