A prestigious photography competition has drawn criticism after it held the 'world's first' AI image awards.
Entrees into the Prompted Peculiar AI image contest held by the Ballarat International Foto Biennale.
The Ballarat International Foto Biennale handed a “promptographer” $2,000 for her AI-generated picture of two sisters hugging an octopus. But this has not gone down well with genuine photographers. The creator of the bizarre image, Annika Nordensklold, admits that: “None of the places, people or creatures in my prompts exist in the physical realm” and that they “were conjured from the sum of human experience.”Nordensklold acknowledges that her pictures make people feel uncomfortable.
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