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Google's Artificial Brain Is Pumping Out Trippy—And Pricey—Art

Google's Artificial Brain Is Pumping Out Trippy—And Pricey—Art | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

ON FRIDAY EVENING, inside an old-movie-house-cum-art-gallery at the heart of San Francisco's Mission district, Google graphics guru Blaise Agüera y Arcas delivered a speech to an audience of about eight hundred geek hipsters.

 

He spoke alongside a series of images projected onto the wall that once held a movie screen, and at one point, he showed off a nearly 500-year-old double portrait by German Renaissance painter Hans Holbein. The portrait includes a strangely distorted image of a human skull, and as Agüera y Arcas explained, it's unlikely that Holbein painted this by hand. He almost certainly used mirrors or lenses to project the image of a skull onto a canvas before tracing its outline. "He was using state-of-the-art technologies," Agüera y Arcas told his audience.

 

Neural networks are not only driving the Google search engine but spitting out art for which some people will pay serious money.His point was that we've been using technology to create art for centuries—that the present isn't all that different from the past. It was his way of introducing the gallery's latest exhibit, in which every work is the product of artificial neural networks—networks of computer hardware and software that approximate the web of neurons in the human brain. Last year, researchers at Google created a new kind of art using neural nets, and this weekend, the tech giant put this machine-generated imagery on display in a two-day exhibit that raised roughly $84,000 for the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, a San Francisco nonprofit devoted to the confluence of art and tech....

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Neural networks are not only driving the Google search engine but creating art for which some people will pay serious money.

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A Son’s Race to Give His Dying Father Artificial Immortality

A Son’s Race to Give His Dying Father Artificial Immortality | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The idea pops into my mind almost immediately. For weeks, amid my dad’s barrage of doctor’s appointments, medical tests, and treatments, I keep the notion to myself.


I dream of creating a Dadbot—a chatbot that emulates not a children’s toy but the very real man who is my father. And I have already begun gathering the raw material: those 91,970 words that are destined for my bookshelf....

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The concept of "artificial immortality" is fascinating.

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How The Grid Will Automate Web Design Without Killing The Designer

How The Grid Will Automate Web Design Without Killing The Designer | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Can you replace a human designer with artificial intelligence and machine learning? That's the question, more or less, which will likely plague The Grid long after the company launches its new website creation and hosting platform.

The Grid’s sales pitch is that creating a beautiful looking website geared towards your intentions shouldn't be harder than giving it content—images, videos, and text. But it also wants to be able to respond to your shifting demands. Want more people to share your content on social networks? You can indicate that's one of your goals and the site will adjust accordingly....

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Can AI do great creative design? The Grid hopes so but time will tell.

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Want to Understand Creativity? Enlist an AI Collaborator

Want to Understand Creativity? Enlist an AI Collaborator | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

A METRONOME TICKS time. Not for the student, but for the teacher, who plays a short piano melody. Without missing a measure, the student follows with an improvised, yet derivative, cello run. The student plays the same run again, and then again. "I have it looping, actually, so you can hear the response over and over again," says the teacher, Jesse Engel, a computer scientist with Google Brain. "And you can hear some similarities with what I played, but it’s not doing the job of trying to replicate what I played. It’s trying to continue it in a meaningful way."

 

The student here is an artificial intelligence algorithm; the instrument, a synthesizer. And the real lesson is teaching an audience of hundreds how computers might someday become capable of producing real works of art. Engels is onstage at NYU's Skirball Center for the Performing Arts as part of the 2017 World Science Festival, along with three like-minded experts. Each of them is there to showcase how they nurture creativity in computers....

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WIRED explains how scientists and artists are working to nurture creativity in computers.

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Brian Eno Talks About Using Artificial Intelligence To Create Music And Art

Brian Eno Talks About Using Artificial Intelligence To Create Music And Art | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

On June 28, Brian Eno will launch a new video experience for the title track of his latest album The Ship, which was released in April. What's different about this music video is, according to Eno, it isn't really a music video at all, but rather a visual experience informed by and created with artificial intelligence.

"Just as I'm excited about the possibilities of artificial intelligence and new technologies, I'm so incredibly and numbingly bored with videos and the traditional music videos, that I just couldn't imagine wanting to do that," said Eno, on stage at Cannes Lions. "So really, this is an attempt to say, is there some other way we can do this thing?"...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

The legendary producer and artist took to the Cannes Lions stage to talk about art, technology, and his new project, The Ship.

rodrick rajive lal's curator insight, June 22, 2016 10:56 PM
I guess we need to accept that AI is in! We have begun using Artificial Intelligence in almost every aspect of life, whether it is transport, (driverless trains, driverless cars, or even planes that can fly themselves) or medicine, or even industry, so why not music?