'Unsupervised' by artist Refik Anadol first appeared online last year, and it uses a different AI model from DALL-E 2 to create its artistic representations.
an “adversarial” system that creates “plausible data” then uses a “discriminator” to decide whether that part of the image belongs. Whereas Diffusion models often cluster images based on similar tags, Anadol’s GAN model let the AI generate its own images “unsupervised.”in organizing the exhibit, said in the release that “Often, AI is used to classify, process, and generate realistic representations of the world. Anadol’s work, by contrast, is visionary.
In an interview with Fast Company, Anadol said that, in essence, this kind of AI image generator was becoming “its own entity,” adding, “we don’t know what kind of forms it can create.The fact that it’s not using the most high-profile kind of image generation may be to this new AI art installation’s benefit. While there were far fewer people aware of AI art in 2021, in 2022 the
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