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“It took far more than pressing a button,” says creator of controversial AI images shown at Belfast exhibition – and, honestly, I agree
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Last week the media was in uproar about a major photography gallery in Belfast, Northern Ireland, displaying AI-generated images in an exhibition.
This doesn’t mean I’m OK with generative AI – I still hate the thought of using it to create images to my bones.
Hopefully this doesn’t read as a defense of generative AI.
It’s not, and I want generative AI to disappear just as quickly as it took the world by storm.
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