AI Art: How artists are using and confronting machine learning | HOW TO SEE LIKE A MACHINE
For the latest episode of our How to See series, we spoke with three artists—Kate Crawford, Trevor Paglen, and Refik Anadol—who engage with the ways that AI and machine learning algorithms are demanding new approaches to artmaking.
“I think we are at a crucial inflection point right now,” says Kate Crawford, professor, artist, and author of “Atlas of AI.“ “I’ve been calling it the generative turn. It’s a moment where what we previously understood as how everything from illustration to film directing to publishing works is all
about to change very rapidly.”
Trevor Paglen has been mining data sets that are used to train the machine learning systems that surveil our daily lives. He investigates the dangerous oversimplification inherent to these processes and the ethics of the intentions behind them. “Artists, what we bring to the party is thousands…of years of thinking about what the hell an image is,” he says. “The kind of engineering computer science tradition does not have t
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