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When the line between machine and artist becomes blurred

  • Written by Ahmed Elgammal, Professor of Computer Vision, Rutgers University
Mario Klingemann's 'Neural Glitch Portrait 153552770' was created using a generative adversarial network.Mario Klingemann, Author provided

With AI becoming incorporated into more aspects of our daily lives, from writing to driving, it’s only natural that artists would also start to experiment with artificial intelligence.

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