In 1997 IBM’s Deep Blue famously defeated chess Grand Master Garry Kasparov after a titanic battle. It had actually lost to him the previous year, though he conceded that it seemed to possess “a weird kind of intelligence.” To play Kasparov, Deep Blue had been pre-programmed with intricate software, including an extensive playbook with moves […]
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Wide-ranging conversation with Michael Delgado on AI-created art, literature and music
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Art and science have often collided, but in the 21st century they have fused instead of bouncing off one another with particularly interesting ramifications for AI. I survey this in ‘The colliding worlds of art and science’ .
Read MoreCan Machines be More Creative than Humans?
In October 2018, for the first time in its history, Christie’s in New York auctioned an artwork created by an AI. Portrait of Edmond de Belamy, the work of the French art collective Obvious, went on auction with an estimated price of $7,000 to $10,000. In the end, it sold to an anonymous phone bidder […]
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