You might expect a world-famous artist like Ai Weiwei — who has poked critically at value systems and institutions for decades with his provocative, interrogating art — to be more bombastic.
Ahead of his largest-ever exhibition in the U.S., the dissident artist reflects on collecting jade and living below ground. By Zoey Poll For part of the year, the artist and activist Ai Weiwei ...
Twenty-five years ago this week, the Nasdaq Composite Index hit its dot-com-era peak after soaring more than 500% in five years. Its subsequent collapse was swift and brutal. Small investors lured ...
The AI Design Awards is one of the world’s first AI art-based competitions, dedicated to building a global community of artists from all walks of life. “Its mission is not only to recognize excellence ...
More than 5,600 artists signed an open letter protesting the auction, saying that the works used AI models that are trained on copyrighted work. CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist ...
Google has become so integral to online navigation that its name became a verb, meaning "to find things on the Internet." Soon, Google might just tell you what's on the Internet instead of showing ...
Christie’s Augmented Intelligence sale, its first dedicated to art made using artificial intelligence (AI), which ran from 20 February until 5 March, has been contentious to say the least.
Crash Bandicoot: Brawl and Call of Duty: Zombie Defender are not games that actually exist (yet), but social-media users on platforms such as Instagram are still seeing seemingly AI-generated ads ...