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¿Pintor o robot? AICAN es una máquina que funciona como artista autónomo

  • Written by Ahmed Elgammal, Professor, Director of the Art & AI Lab, Rutgers University
Psicodélico, una imagen creada por el algoritmo AICAN.Ahmed Elgammal, Author provided

En las ocasiones en las que se ha utilizado la inteligencia artificial para crear obras de arte, siempre ha habido un artista humano ejerciendo un importante grado de control sobre el proceso creativo.

Pero ¿qué pasaría si una...

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