Looking at AI-generated art shows that machines may never truly understand the human mind, because there are states of mind that can never be automated.
According to Christie’s, the auction is titled ‘Augmented Intelligence’, and will be open to the general public, with bidding set to start on February 20 and end on March 5 at its Manhattan gallery.
Auction house Christie's plans to hold an AI art auction, an announcement that's drawn criticism from some users on social ...
The Christie's auction kicks off on February 20 and features works from artists including Refik Anadol, Pinar Van Arman, and ...
Story Protocol's new framework lets AI agents autonomously buy and sell IP, in what could be the first working example of an ...