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Fareed Zakaria GPS

google. we'll sit down with the man known as the godfather of a.i. who left a top tech job so he could talk freely about its threats. i talked to james cameron about how he harnesses a.i. in his movies and will look at a.i. in art. look at this piece "unsupervised" on display at the museum of modern art in new york city. the artist trained an a.i. model using data from more than 200 years worth of the museum's art collection, which included nearly 90,000 works of art from over 26,000 artists. the machine is always learning and imagining new artworks. if you watched for a hundred years, you would not see the same screen twice. i sat down with him and the museum's curator of sculpture to discuss this extraordinary work. here is a piece of that

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Asia Business Report

in a nutshell, i pick something up and move it from one place to another. so today, i didn't know what i was going to make at all, but i picked up some of these. so these are from a chestnut tree — that's actually where we're under under now. but i was just looking at these and, the more closely i looked, i just thought that they were amazing colours. it's quite a simple design, but it'll take a little bit of application to make it look nice. winston's artworks can take anywhere from five minutes to five hours. and, although a simple gust of wind can destroy these masterpieces, it's the process and the impact that it has on passersby that makes this labour of love so worthwhile. i think the fact that it's ephemeral, that it's transient, that it's not a permanent thing — i think therein lies the beauty of it.

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Asia Business Report

from one place to another. so today, i didn't know what i was going to make at all, but i picked up some of these. so these are from a chestnut tree — that's actually where we're under under now. but i was just looking at these and, the more closely i looked, ijust thought that they were amazing colours. it's quite a simple design, but it'll take a little bit of application to make it look nice. winston's artworks can take anywhere from five minutes to five hours. and, although a simple gust of wind can destroy these masterpieces, it's the process and the impact that it has on passersby that makes this labour of love worthwhile. i think the fact that it's ephemeral, that it's transient, that it's not a permanent thing — i think therein lies the beauty of it. hey, i'mjack with the catch up!

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BBC News Now

artist, especially film—makers, musicians and writers, we are trying to best reflect the reality of our society through the artworks. it wasn't like a golden situation, but we were trying. we had freedom of speech, freedom of creation. because of that freedom we could explore what we wanted through our works. but now there is no freedom, there is censorship and the taliban, they don't allow people to express their opinion openly and freely. so most artists, film—makers, musicians, painters, writers, they left afghanistan.

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BBC News Now

and also to political life of afghanistan. so we just stopped living a normal life... just just so that we can really get a sense of how dramatic the change has been in yourfield in terms of art, culture, cinema. what was it like before the taliban came to power? paint us a picture of the kind of art, the thriving art scene that existed. the artists, especially filmmakers, musicians and writers. we were trying our best to reflect the reality of our society through our artworks. so, the situation wasn't a golden situation, but we were trying. we had freedom of speech, we had freedom of creation. so because of that freedom, we could explore what we wanted through our works. but now there is no freedom. there is a censorship. and the taliban, they don't allow people to express their opinion openly and freely.

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BBC News

angeles crips have anything to do it? allegedly. you and i have probably been in this industry for and by the contents of of this i can tell you that tupac is it could be pushed aside and there is more to this. $5 pushed aside and there is more to this. �* , ,, ., to this. as we know. interesting - to this. as we know. interesting to i to this. as we know. interesting to get i to this. as we know. i interesting to get your to this. as we know. - interesting to get your take on all of that. andre phillips, a —— andre phillips, entertainment journalist —— andre phillips, entertainmentjournalist based in los angeles. artists are warning their profession is at risk from artificial intelligence and that regulators around the world should speed up their efforts to tackle what they say is exploitation of their work. so—called generative ai tools can create new artworks based on billions of other images scraped from the internet. many artists say their work has been fed into these tools without their consent, and without compensation.

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BBC News Now

former president donald trump's request for a new trial with ejean request for a new trial with e jean carroll's award to her in damages. artists are warning their profession is at risk from artificial intelligence and that regulators around the world should speed up their efforts to tackle what they say is exploitation of their work. so—called generative ai tools can create new artworks based on billions of other images �*scraped' from the internet. many artists say their work has been fed into these tools without their consent, and without compensation. tomos morgan reports. i'm an illustrator and concept artist. i work in a digital industry on projects like dungeons and dragons. the attention to detail in greg murkowski's work means that each piece can take him over

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HARDtalk

then, you went to germany, where there was a great deal of freedom to pursue your creativity. i'm just wondering whether, you know, you love spiders, but given what you've learned about the flaws of humanity, the political repression, what you call the economic exploitation, do you not much like humans? you know, i like humans, of course. but i have hope that some humans might change, right, for the better of all humanity on the planet, right? i think so. that's my hope. and just a thought about that hope for change — there are some people in different direct action and environmental campaign groups who are now using art as a means of expressing their anger, their determination to tell humanity we must change. they're throwing paint and soup and different things at great works of art, including van goghs. they're glueing themselves to artworks. it's conceivable that in this serpentine exhibition you've

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