Picasso VS Robots: The Human Touch Faces Off Against AI - Scoop Empire

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Movies over the years showed the rise of artificial intelligence taking over and enslaving humanity, think "The Matrix" and "The Terminator," and while that has yet to happen (thankfully), recently, there has been an attention-grabbing rise of people sharing AI-generated art. Some of whom clearly stated that the pictures were made using AI, while others claimed that its theirs; which made us wonder, will AI steal the art scene from humans? It isn't out of the ordinary to see machines replacing humans. It has happened several times before, such as in car production lines or anything related to mass production, due to the machines' accuracy, effectiveness, and obvious perfect health. However, we've never seen it take over a human's post in something that needed creativity and talent on this scale before. Using AI in art isn't new in fact, there was an AI-generated portrait sold in 2018 at an auction for a whopping $432,500, but the latest two AI platforms making waves in the scene today are Midjourney and DALL·E 2. DALL·E (named as an homage to Salvador Dali) creates images based on the users' input using an intricate deep-learning method; the developers behind the platform enhanced it even more, releasing the second iteration DALL·E 2 in 2021.

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