Still from 'All watched over by machines of loving grace' by Memo Akten, 2021. Created using custom AI software. Memo Akten, CC BY-SAIn 2022, an AI-generated work of art won the Colorado State Fair’s art competition. The artist, Jason Allen, had used Midjourney – a generative AI system trained on art scraped from the internet – to create the piece. The process was far from fully automated: Allen went through some 900 iterations over 80 hours to create and refine his submission. Yet his use of AI
Tobin South (Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - MIT Media Laboratory) & Robert Mahari (Harvard Law School; Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Human Dynamics Group) have posted Justice in a Vaccum? (Computational Legal Futures, Network Law Review. (2023)) on.
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