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Can A.I. Reconstruct the Lost Murals of Delacroix?

New research project Digital Delacroix aims to use cutting-edge A.I. to solve long standing mysterious about the French painter.

How AI is 'saving the Mona Lisa': A paradigm shift in digital forensics

In the digital age, the recovery of deleted data is a key challenge in digital forensics. With the constant increase in data volumes and storage methods, conventional methods are reaching their limits.

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.

Franco-Vatican convergence on artificial intelligence

This week, another event on the Holy See's flagship topic of ethical reflection took place at the Vatican, where a "French Observatory of AI in Rome" was recently launched by France's embassy to the Holy See.

Symposium on AI's Role in Future Arts

The State Conservatory of Music "Nicola Sala" in Benevento is preparing to host the first National Conference dedicated to the future of art and music in the age of Artificial Intelligence at the

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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."

Christie's First-Ever AI Art Auction Earns $728,000, Plus Controversy

More than 5,600 artists signed an open letter protesting the auction, saying that the works used AI models that are trained on copyrighted work.

Vatican conference examines artificial intelligence implications for democracy, justice

The two-day workshop, titled "Artificial Intelligence, Justice, and Democracy," was hosted by the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences.