Recently, we have been hearing more and more about artists who rely on the support of artificial intelligence (AI) to create new works. But what does this mean for art itself? Should we now rely on machines to develop creative ideas? A comment...
The new year has begun, and in 2023 we can once again expect a lot of new developments and innovations. Here are three trends that are likely to keep us busy in the coming months.
Have you ever wondered which science fiction ideas have already become reality? From the development of the Internet to the use of robots and drones, science fiction has produced many ideas that are now part of our everyday lives. In our article, we'll take you on a journey through the world of science fiction and show you which technologies were predicted by visionaries and are now part of our lives.
AI are supposed to make our world easier, faster and more efficient with digital tools. But one fear remains: the fear that AI will eventually have enough. The company Anima has launched the so-called Onlybots to combat this. These are intended as augmented reality companions, but not for us humans, but for the machines.
DeepMind is known for their impressive artificial intelligences. The new AI called DeepNash fits in wonderfully, as it has learned to beat almost all human players in Stratego.
Sometimes the use of technology sounds like it came straight out of a fantasy movie. Such was the case when a tech artist gave 10 years of diaries to an AI so it could converse with its younger self.
In China, artificial intelligence is becoming a star. More than 1,000 songs have already been released there with AI voices and some have well over 100 million streams. But what is behind all this?
Google wants to simplify the processes behind programming and is helping with a new AI. The artificial intelligence understands the syntax of a programming language and should also be able to interpret simple command inputs and translate them into code.