Generative AI: Imagining a future of AI-dominated creativity

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Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. AI-generated media has reached an explosive tipping point. Even before the debut of OpenAI's ChatGPT electrified the internet, the research laboratory captured the attention of the art and design world for its generative AI system, DALL-E, allowing anyone to create images of anything their heart desires by simply entering a few words or phrases. Over the past months, more than a million users have signed up to use DALL-E beta, and the company is further expanding its reach by offering an API so that creators, developers and businesses can integrate this powerful technology and further explore its creative potential. Meanwhile, AI-generated work continues to disrupt other corners of the cultural landscape, from the six-figure sale of the generative portrait at Christie's in 2018 to this year's controversial awarding of a top prize to an AI artwork in a contest for emerging artists. Follow VentureBeat's ongoing generative AI coverage The arrival of AI creations in the highest echelons of the art world and the proliferation of user-friendly AI software like DALL-E 2, Midjourney and Lensa have renewed debate over creative production and ownership, and prompted attempts to provide practical answers to questions previously relegated to the realm of theory: What differentiates a machine-made painting from a work of art?

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