A recent thread on X spotlighted some of the inherent ethical problems of artificial intelligence after someone used an AI image generator to “complete” a painting by Keith Haring that was intentionally left unfinished as a commentary on the AIDS crisis. The artist died from complications of the disease just a few months after he created the work.
Ethical Questions Arise After AI “Completes” Keith Haring Painting
Hyperallergic,
08 January 2024, USA
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