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Episode 220 - Where to start with AI art

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This week I sit down to talk about the boogey man in the room AI "art". Now if you don't know about it and want to know how AI "art" works there is a very good legal and technical break down in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gv9cdTh8cUo by Corridor Crew who are a visual effects company and I suggest you watch that for an in-depth of the tech whilst I cover the moral and conceptual implications of it all.


So that's right! we're here to talk about stable diffusion and all the other tech tools which have come to surge upon the world in the last few months. I'll be covering this from the tool creation side but also looking at how from a fine art perspective this affects the work made and really the potential impact it could have on how we make and see work.


Should we be using it? Probably not. Will it stop anyone and companies exploiting the tech? No. Will it ruin Art? Remains to be scene but probably not considering most of it wouldn't class as art...


You may agree or disagree, lukcily for me art is subjective though and until AI can make angsty concrete sculptures where the concept is the process rather than the object I think i'll be ok.


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This week I sit down to talk about the boogey man in the room AI "art". Now if you don't know about it and want to know how AI "art" works there is a very good legal and technical break down in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gv9cdTh8cUo by Corridor Crew who are a visual effects company and I suggest you watch that for an in-depth of the tech whilst I cover the moral and conceptual implications of it all.


So that's right! we're here to talk about stable diffusion and all the other tech tools which have come to surge upon the world in the last few months. I'll be covering this from the tool creation side but also looking at how from a fine art perspective this affects the work made and really the potential impact it could have on how we make and see work.


Should we be using it? Probably not. Will it stop anyone and companies exploiting the tech? No. Will it ruin Art? Remains to be scene but probably not considering most of it wouldn't class as art...


You may agree or disagree, lukcily for me art is subjective though and until AI can make angsty concrete sculptures where the concept is the process rather than the object I think i'll be ok.


Itunes

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yelling-at-concrete/id1238765054


Spotify

https://open.spotify.com/show/3T2OhYE07edgaBDXrm86sa


Acast

https://shows.acast.com/yellingatconcrete


You can support the show and Graham by visiting

www.instagram.com/yellingatconcrete

www.yellingatconcrete.bigcartel.com

www.ko-fi.com/yellingatconcrete



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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