Artificial intelligence drew a self-portrait for the first time
The test was conducted by insurance company Hiscox, which studies the impact of art created by artificial intelligence on human artists.
AI has drawn a self-portrait for the first time, showing what it thinks it looks like.
The Daily Star writes about it.
One would expect that, given the fact that an AI “knows” that it is not a human, but only a computer system, it would draw itself as a real person might see a physical embodiment of an inanimate computer system, such as work or politics. Instead, the AI painted itself as a mash-up of 40 artists who uploaded their own selfies to the app.
This test was carried out by insurance company Hiscox to mark the launch of its first Art and AI Report. The report examines the impact of artificial intelligence on the art world and the ethical dilemma surrounding art created by artificial intelligence.
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