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AI for Arts

SKU: 9781032048802
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  • Author:
    HAGEBACK Niklas / HEDBLOM Daniel
  • ISBN:
    9781032048802
  • Publication Date:
    August 2021
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    104
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    CRC Press
  • Country of Publication:
AI for Arts
AI for Arts

AI for Arts

SKU: 9781032048802
Regular price $21.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    HAGEBACK Niklas / HEDBLOM Daniel
  • ISBN:
    9781032048802
  • Publication Date:
    August 2021
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    104
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    CRC Press
  • Country of Publication:

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AI for Arts is a book for anyone fascinated by the manmachine connection, an unstoppable evolution that is intertwining us with technology in an ever-greater degree, and where there is an increasing concern that it will be technology that comes out on top. Thus, presented here through perhaps its most esoteric form, namely art, this unfolding conundrum is brought to its apex. What is left of us humans if artificial intelligence also surpasses us when it comes to art? The articulation of an artificial intelligence art manifesto is long overdue, so hopefully this book can fill a gap that will have repercussions not only for aesthetic and philosophical considerations but possibly more so for the development of artificial intelligence.

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  • AI for Arts is a book for anyone fascinated by the manmachine connection, an unstoppable evolution that is intertwining us with technology in an ever-greater degree, and where there is an increasing concern that it will be technology that comes out on top. Thus, presented here through perhaps its most esoteric form, namely art, this unfolding conundrum is brought to its apex. What is left of us humans if artificial intelligence also surpasses us when it comes to art? The articulation of an artificial intelligence art manifesto is long overdue, so hopefully this book can fill a gap that will have repercussions not only for aesthetic and philosophical considerations but possibly more so for the development of artificial intelligence.

AI for Arts is a book for anyone fascinated by the manmachine connection, an unstoppable evolution that is intertwining us with technology in an ever-greater degree, and where there is an increasing concern that it will be technology that comes out on top. Thus, presented here through perhaps its most esoteric form, namely art, this unfolding conundrum is brought to its apex. What is left of us humans if artificial intelligence also surpasses us when it comes to art? The articulation of an artificial intelligence art manifesto is long overdue, so hopefully this book can fill a gap that will have repercussions not only for aesthetic and philosophical considerations but possibly more so for the development of artificial intelligence.