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There seems to be no limit to what artificial intelligence can produce and create. So how will artificial intelligence impact the way we make and critique art?
Today, we hear how artists are using artificial intelligence in their work. We ask a Connecticut professor, and artists of all disciplines, if AI is good or bad for the creative process.
We also explore a question: If AI is the author, can what it made really be called art?
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There seems to be no limit to what artificial intelligence can produce and create. So how will artificial intelligence impact the way we make and critique art?
Today, we hear how artists are using artificial intelligence in their work. We ask a Connecticut professor, and artists of all disciplines, if AI is good or bad for the creative process.
We also explore a question: If AI is the author, can what it made really be called art?
GUESTS:
Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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