AIhub coffee corner: Is AI-generated art devaluing the work of artists?

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This month, we tackle the topic of AI-generated art and what this means for artists. Joining the discussion this time are: Tom Dietterich (Oregon State University), Sabine Hauert (University of Bristol), Sarit Kraus (Bar-Ilan University), Michael Littman (Brown University), Lucy Smith (AIhub), Anna Tahovská (Czech Technical University), and Oskar von Stryk (Technische Universität Darmstadt). Sabine Hauert: This month our topic is AI-generated art. There are lots of questions relating to the value of the art that's generated by these AI systems, whether artists should be working with these tools, and whether that devalues the work that they do. Lucy Smith: I was interested in this case, whereby Shutterstock is now going to sell images created exclusively by OpenAI's DALL-E 2. They say that they're going to compensate the artists whose work they used in training the model, but I don't know how they are going to work out how much each training image has contributed to each created image that they sell.

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