
Shocked Artist Finds Private Medical Photos in AI Training Data Set
An artist has found her private medical photos in a data set that is used to train artificially intelligent (AI) image generators.
An artist has found her private medical photos in a data set that is used to train artificially intelligent (AI) image generators.
Getty Images has announced it will not accept submissions that were created with AI-image generators and will remove all such artworks.
OpenAI, the company behind AI image generator DALL-E, has announced that it will allow users to edit photos that contain human faces.
A new website now allows photographers to find out if their work has been used to train AI-image generators.
There has been a lot of talk about AI generated images and visual art. One of the projects that I found most impressive was DALL-E 2. This is a new AI system that can create realistic images and art from a description in natural language.
Artificially intelligent (AI) images generated by machines are for sale en-masse on stock photo websites such as Shutterstock, iStock, and Adobe Stock.
A photographer challenged the well-known AI image generator DALL-E to recreate real-life photos that he had taken on a Leica camera, and the results are incredible, to say the least.
Whether you like them or not, Artificial Intelligence (AI) image generators have exploded in popularity this year and the technology shows no signs of stopping.
A terrifying demon called Loab keeps appearing in pictures created by artificially intelligent (AI) text-to-image generators.
When faced with an artificially intelligent (AI) text-to-image generator the user may struggle to know exactly what to type into the description box. Now, a professional marketplace for AI-image prompts has been born.
DALL-E has announced Outpainting, a new feature which allows users to extend an image beyond its original border.
Stability AI has announced the public release of its open source artificially intelligent (AI) text-to-image program Stable Diffusion.
TikTok has launched a basic artificially intelligent (AI) image generator that users can make custom greenscreens with.
First photographers were creating portraits of people that don't exist, now Aurel Manea has created a series of "landscape photos" using a new artificially intelligent (AI) software program called Stable Diffusion.