Christie’s Augmented Intelligence sale, its first dedicated to art made using artificial intelligence (AI), which ran from 20 February until 5 March, has been contentious to say the least.
More than 5,600 artists signed an open letter protesting the auction, saying that the works used AI models that are trained on copyrighted work.
Nearly 6,500 artists demanded in an open letter that fine art auction house Christie’s cancel its first show dedicated solely to works created with AI. Yet, the show, Augmented Intelligence ...
A person looks at AI artwork created by Pindar Van Arman's Emerging Faces at a preview for 'Augmented Intelligence' at Christie's on February 20, 2025 in New York ...
Yesterday, Christie’s closed out Augmented Intelligence ... and art,” it also served as a litmus test for AI-generated art’s place in the auction world. The sale, however, proceeded through ...
some artists have been using it to create AI-generated art. For instance, the fray reached a new peak when Christie's, one of the world's top auction houses, held its first-ever AI-specialized sale.
The internet has become a Studio Ghibli-inspired playground. Admirers of the Japanese animation studio are using a new update ...
Christie's first auction of art made by artificial intelligence (AI) ended Wednesday with mixed results, providing scant clues as to the future of the new and controversial medium. Fourteen of ...