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Category Archives: Art
Is what photography did to painting similar to what AI does to software development?
Google this question and see different answers. “This industry, by invading the territory of art, has become art’s most mortal enemy.” Was this quote said in 1859 about photography by Charles Baudelaire or in 2025 about AI art by somebody … Continue reading
Modeling Logic Isn’t for Everyone
An article with this name was posted today by Stefaan Lambrecht, a frequent presenter at DecisionCAMP. “Why can’t everyone on the business side just model decisions, cases, and processes using DMN, CMMN, and BPMN?” Ah. If only it were that … Continue reading
AI Colors Past Videos
“This is mind-blowing AI-restored footage (by HistoryColored) – from 1896 of the cities Paris and Lyon in France. You can see pedestrians and vehicles of the past in various locations across the two cities. This footage was primarily filmed and … Continue reading
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Gen AI Art from Jim Sinur
Jim Sinur: “All of the art for the first quarter resulted from experiments with Gen AI. I used Kaiber for the videos and Microsoft Image Creator. I started the videos with the following images to give the AI tool a … Continue reading
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Programmers of the future will be artists
Lex Fridman tweeted today: “The impact of creativity in prompting ChatGPT is limitless. It feels to be more of an art than a science. Great “programmers” of the future will in part have to be artists. Perhaps they always were, … Continue reading
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Best Holiday Wishes
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all members, readers, and friends of the Decision Management Community! Here is a musical present from Dr. Alan Fish: Listen
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Connecting the Dots
If someone gives us a collection of points, how should we connect them? Should we try to pair them up? Should we try to join them together to form a single loop? Should we try something else? And once we’ve … Continue reading
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Movie industry embracing AI
Warner Bros. has become the latest studio to publicly embrace artificial intelligence. The movie division has signed a deal with Cinelytic to use the latter’s AI-driven project management system that was launched last year. Under the new deal, Warners will leverage … Continue reading
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Digital Art: Mirages and Miracles
“Mirages & Miracles is an augmented reality exhibition where the focus is not on the technology but on the experience. Mirages & miracles is a series of installations in which one is immersed in a very poetic way in virtual, … Continue reading
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Sketch-Based Image Synthesis
Recently, there has been an increase in popularity of artwork generated by computers. The goal of sketch-based image synthesis is to generate some image given the constraint of a sketched object. This allows non-artist users to turn simple black and … Continue reading
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