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AI and Photography

  • Writer: Chris Hack
    Chris Hack
  • Apr 26, 2023
  • 1 min read

This was another interesting article I saw:


Boris Eldagsen won a prestigious international photography competition with an AI generated image. He turned down the prize. He wasn't trying to cheat but rather spark a conversation about the relationship between AI and photography.


It's not clear exactly how he generated the image. But the fact it won is interesting and raises questions about the future of art and design. What are the limits of AI? Are there intrinsically human characteristics it will never show?

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