This Clothing Line Was Designed By AI
The "little black dress" has been considered a staple in women's fashion since the designer Coco Chanel popularized it in the 1920s. Since then, it's seen many iterations, most recently, by machine-learning software developed by two recent MIT graduates, called Glitch. Pinar Yanardag and Emily Salvador met at MIT while taking a course called "How to Generate (Almost) Anything," which encouraged students to use deep learning software for creative projects. In that course, they dabbled with creating AI-generated art, perfume and jewelry, and were inspired to start Glitch, a new clothing company that sells pieces designed by AI. "The'little black dress' is considered an essential item that should be in any woman's wardrobe," said Yanardag. "Sooner or later, AI is going to be an essential tool for any person in computing, so we thought the'little black dress' was a good place to start."
Jul-16-2019, 14:12:27 GMT