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Artificial intelligence firms should pay artists and musicians for using their work amid uproar over Labour's plans to exempt them from copyright laws, according to a new poll ...

New research shows 69 per cent of the public and 86 per cent of politicians think Silicon Valley giants should compensate creators when they uses their work to train AI models.

AI Art Heist? Can Blockchain Save Studio Ghibli's Style

Blockchain provides a tangible path forward, offering practical solutions for ensuring fairness, recognition, and compensation for artists. More importantly, it creates an ethical foundation upon which technological advancements in AI art can flourish, supported by mutual respect and sustainable collaboration.

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How to Use AI to Create Digital Art

MidJourney: A creative AI tool known for generating amazing and innovative visuals based on user prompts. MidJourney is particularly popular for its ability to generate quality, stylized digital art that spans across multiple genres such as fantasy, sci-fi, and photorealism.

OpenAI's Studio Ghibli-inspired AI art provokes backlash across the internet

OpenAI released a new image generator this week, and AI -generated Studio Ghibli slop is now all over the internet.

Is AI a real or imagined threat to artists?

In recent years, the development of artificial intelligence has rekindled the old fear that machines will replace humans. While some worry that it will replace creators, others see it as a support for creation.

Adobe launches a suite of purpose-built AI agents

Adobe unveils suite of 10 AI agents at Summit, including content production, data insights, and site optimization agents.

At SXSW, a Culture Clash: Can Gen AI and Art Get Along?

Tech's artificial intelligence boom is moving fast and some fear it's breaking things vital to human creativity.

UC teams with Bay Area tech company for new lab that hopes to make AI work for artists

Meanwhile, in the federal courthouse in San Francisco, artists are suing companies Stability AI, DeviantArt, Midjourney and Runway AI. Their legal complaint describes the firms' AI-powered image generators as "copyright-laundering devices, promising customers the benefits of art without the costs of artists."