Category Archives: Art

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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Challenge Nov-2019 “Numerical Haiku”

We’ve just published a new challenge “Numerical Haiku“.  Here is an example of a traditional Haiku poem: (5) The sky is so blue. (7) The sun is so warm up high. (5) I love the summer. A Japanese haiku is a three-line poem with … Continue reading

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The first robot artist exhibition in Oxford

Described as “the world’s first ultra-realistic AI humanoid robot artist”, Ai-Da brings “a new voice” to the art world by opening her first solo exhibition of eight drawings, 20 paintings, four sculptures and two video works. Link

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Bill Gates: a new way to look at Leonardo

  “If you just look carefully, you could really figure the world out” On Dec. 18 Bill Gates wrote: “I’ve been fascinated by the artist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci for decades. He had one of the most innovative minds … Continue reading

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