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Spellburst: A Large Language Model–Powered Interactive Canvas for Generative Artists
Shana Lynch
Sep 13, 2023
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This new creativity support tool helps artists who work in code explore ideas using natural language and iterate with precision.

Spellburst: A Large Language Model–Powered Interactive Canvas for Generative Artists

Shana Lynch
Sep 13, 2023

This new creativity support tool helps artists who work in code explore ideas using natural language and iterate with precision.

Arts, Humanities
Design, Human-Computer Interaction
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Reexamining "Fair Use" in the Age of AI
Andrew Myers
Jun 05, 2023
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Generative AI claims to produce new language and images, but when those ideas are based on copyrighted material, who gets the credit? A new paper from Stanford University looks for answers.

Reexamining "Fair Use" in the Age of AI

Andrew Myers
Jun 05, 2023

Generative AI claims to produce new language and images, but when those ideas are based on copyrighted material, who gets the credit? A new paper from Stanford University looks for answers.

Arts, Humanities
Machine Learning
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Was this written by a human or AI?
Prabha Kannan
Mar 16, 2023
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New research shows we can only accurately identify AI writers about 50% of the time. Scholars explain why (and suggest solutions).

Was this written by a human or AI?

Prabha Kannan
Mar 16, 2023

New research shows we can only accurately identify AI writers about 50% of the time. Scholars explain why (and suggest solutions).

Arts, Humanities
Communications, Media
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What DALL-E Reveals About Human Creativity
Gordy Slack
Jan 17, 2023
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The image-generating model has some impressive capabilities that parallel the brain, but is it really creative?

What DALL-E Reveals About Human Creativity

Gordy Slack
Jan 17, 2023

The image-generating model has some impressive capabilities that parallel the brain, but is it really creative?

Arts, Humanities
Communications, Media
News
Lauren Lee McCarthy: Exploring the Human Relationship with AI
Beth Jensen
Oct 05, 2022
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The apps and tools we use are not neutral, says Stanford HAI’s new visiting artist.

Lauren Lee McCarthy: Exploring the Human Relationship with AI

Beth Jensen
Oct 05, 2022

The apps and tools we use are not neutral, says Stanford HAI’s new visiting artist.

Arts, Humanities
News
Inside the Classroom: Building Multidisciplinary Conversations around AI and Art
Beth Jensen
Sep 14, 2021
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Students walking in the Stanford engineering quad

Stanford’s AI+Activism+Art course explores how the arts and humanities are crucial to the equitable development and use of AI.

Inside the Classroom: Building Multidisciplinary Conversations around AI and Art

Beth Jensen
Sep 14, 2021

Stanford’s AI+Activism+Art course explores how the arts and humanities are crucial to the equitable development and use of AI.

Arts, Humanities
Students walking in the Stanford engineering quad
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