The world's most resource-intense technology can finally replicate an image you could make on computers in 1985.
Artist Peregrine Church has always struggled with the gloomy weather in the Pacific Northwest. “It doesn’t rain so much as it just gets wet,” he said of the weather in his home city of Seattle, which ...
Alison Luchs is a curator and deputy head of sculpture at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. National Gallery of Art/Instagram National Gallery of Art curator Alison Luchs is going viral ...
In 2017, when Samsung released its Frame TV—an LED flat screen that, when turned off, displays famous works of art instead of going dark—designers rejoiced. Gone was the question of what to do with ...
When Craig Schmidt gave his high school English students an assignment based on “Fahrenheit 451,” he threw them a curveball: He told them to use ChatGPT. Schmidt asked the class to write several ...
Bill Hader is set to write, direct and star in MRC’s upcoming horror film, “They Know,” TheWrap has learned. Set to begin production this spring in Los Angeles, “They Know” centers on a divorced dad ...
The romance industry, always at the vanguard of technological change, is rapidly adapting to A.I. Not everyone is on board. By Alexandra Alter Last February, the writer Coral Hart launched an ...
In 2024, Justin Lester, a pastor of Friendship Baptist Church in Vallejo, California, built a custom GPT for his church that uses his sermons to develop small group materials and allows other church ...
Chanea Bond is open to reconsidering her anti-AI stance but remains focused on building fundamentals skills using analog skills. As schools nationwide experiment with artificial intelligence, one ...
Immigration agencies have been flooding social media with bizarre, seemingly AI-generated content. We now know more about what might be making it. The US Department of Homeland Security is using AI ...
Most people think of AI as a productivity tool—something to help them work faster, automate tasks, and be more efficient. At the Artist and the Machine Summit in Los Angeles this past November (a ...
January is traditionally a month for starting projects, trying new things, and working to break bad habits — particularly anything that gets in the way of self-improvement or productivity. Polygon ...