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Artists Explore A.I., With Some Deep Unease

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Perhaps befitting a full-time techie, his work has a more positive spin than that of some others working with A.I. His Artechouse piece "Expression Mirror," originally created for the 2018 London Design Biennale, reads the facial expressions of a user, tracking muscle movements at 68 points on the face. But when people look at the "mirror," they do not see themselves. "Your face is replaced with someone's face who has used it before," Mr. Lieberman said. "It matches your expressions, like a smile or frown, and it learns as it interacts." He calls this a "face action coding system," a version of a "fingerprint."