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This article discusses the ethics, philosophy, and application of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to Artistic Creation. The article discusses the ways that AI can improve artistic creation. A panel of experts moderated and moderated the discussion. During the presentation, student presenters answered questions about the philosophy of AI, the affordances of models, and the agency of AI. This article will also examine the practicalities and ethical issues of AI in the arts world.

Artificial Intelligence (AI).

AI is a rapidly developing field that has resulted in high-performance algorithms. This isn't the only benefit. It has opened up a world of new possibilities for artists. AI in art and design holds immense potential, a bright future, and will eventually be widely accepted. We have to ask ourselves: Can we accept it? These answers are varied. Some participants think that AI should be acknowledged for its artistic accomplishments.


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Machine learning

While we can't say that AI will replace artists, the use of artificial intelligence in art will allow them to work beyond their native capacities. Although artists will still require human artists to perform certain tasks, AI can be a useful tool for digital artists to develop new ideas and improve their skill. This article will show you how AI can help improve your art production process. Artists can decide how AI should be used in their art.


Artistic creation

AI tools that can produce art are not brand new. Some examples of AI artworks are as old as the 1960s. These artworks emphasize the idea and the process rather than the final product. For example, "The Butcher's Son", which won the Lumen Prize for technology art, was a winner. AI artists can use these tools to create artworks based on their own selection of images. The entire process can be collaborative between artist and machine. Artworks produced with AI tools will have an enduring appeal.

Ethics

The ethical questions raised by AI have been an issue for arts and humanities for a long time. Big tech has also impacted the ethical landscape by reducing ethics to corporate PR and self-regulation. The arts and humanities must regain a broad view of ethics in the AI realm. AI will have profound consequences for society and impact on our daily lives. Even though many traditions in the humanities are skeptical about ethics, they have to face the harsh realities of the present.


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Effect on creativity

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a popular method of creating art in recent years. While artificial intelligence is a powerful tool for artists of any genre, it can also be detrimental to the creative process. An artificial intelligence system, also known as a virtual assistant or virtual artist, might not produce the same results. To create art that is as creative as the human creator, the entire process may have to be reengineered.




FAQ

Is Alexa an artificial intelligence?

The answer is yes. But not quite yet.

Amazon created Alexa, a cloud based voice service. It allows users use their voice to interact directly with devices.

The Echo smart speaker was the first to release Alexa's technology. Other companies have since created their own versions with similar technology.

These include Google Home and Microsoft's Cortana.


What's the future for AI?

The future of artificial intelligent (AI), however, is not in creating machines that are smarter then us, but in creating systems which learn from experience and improve over time.

In other words, we need to build machines that learn how to learn.

This would mean developing algorithms that could teach each other by example.

We should also look into the possibility to design our own learning algorithm.

The most important thing here is ensuring they're flexible enough to adapt to any situation.


What is the role of AI?

An algorithm is a sequence of instructions that instructs a computer to solve a problem. An algorithm can be described as a sequence of steps. Each step is assigned a condition which determines when it should be executed. A computer executes each instruction sequentially until all conditions are met. This is repeated until the final result can be achieved.

Let's take, for example, the square root of 5. It is possible to write down every number between 1-10, calculate the square root for each and then take the average. That's not really practical, though, so instead, you could write down the following formula:

sqrt(x) x^0.5

This is how to square the input, then divide it by 2 and multiply by 0.5.

This is how a computer works. The computer takes your input and squares it. Next, it multiplies it by 2, multiplies it by 0.5, adds 1, subtracts 1 and finally outputs the answer.


Which countries are currently leading the AI market, and why?

China is the leader in global Artificial Intelligence with more than $2Billion in revenue in 2018. China's AI industry is led by Baidu, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., Tencent Holdings Ltd., Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., and Xiaomi Technology Inc.

China's government is investing heavily in AI research and development. The Chinese government has set up several research centers dedicated to improving AI capabilities. These include the National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition and State Key Lab of Virtual Reality Technology and Systems.

China is also home of some of China's largest companies, such as Baidu (Alibaba, Tencent), and Xiaomi. These companies are all actively developing their own AI solutions.

India is another country that is making significant progress in the development of AI and related technologies. India's government is currently working to develop an AI ecosystem.


How does AI work?

An artificial neural system is composed of many simple processors, called neurons. Each neuron processes inputs from others neurons using mathematical operations.

Layers are how neurons are organized. Each layer has its own function. The first layer receives raw data, such as sounds and images. These are then passed on to the next layer which further processes them. Finally, the last layer generates an output.

Each neuron has its own weighting value. When new input arrives, this value is multiplied by the input and added to the weighted sum of all previous values. The neuron will fire if the result is higher than zero. It sends a signal to the next neuron telling them what to do.

This process repeats until the end of the network, where the final results are produced.


AI is good or bad?

AI is seen both positively and negatively. It allows us to accomplish things more quickly than ever before, which is a positive aspect. It is no longer necessary to spend hours creating programs that do tasks like word processing or spreadsheets. Instead, we ask our computers for these functions.

People fear that AI may replace humans. Many people believe that robots will become more intelligent than their creators. This could lead to robots taking over jobs.


What does AI mean for the workplace?

It will transform the way that we work. We will be able automate repetitive jobs, allowing employees to focus on higher-value tasks.

It will help improve customer service as well as assist businesses in delivering better products.

This will enable us to predict future trends, and allow us to seize opportunities.

It will give organizations a competitive edge over their competition.

Companies that fail AI adoption are likely to fall behind.



Statistics

  • Additionally, keeping in mind the current crisis, the AI is designed in a manner where it reduces the carbon footprint by 20-40%. (analyticsinsight.net)
  • More than 70 percent of users claim they book trips on their phones, review travel tips, and research local landmarks and restaurants. (builtin.com)
  • In the first half of 2017, the company discovered and banned 300,000 terrorist-linked accounts, 95 percent of which were found by non-human, artificially intelligent machines. (builtin.com)
  • A 2021 Pew Research survey revealed that 37 percent of respondents who are more concerned than excited about AI had concerns including job loss, privacy, and AI's potential to “surpass human skills.” (builtin.com)
  • In 2019, AI adoption among large companies increased by 47% compared to 2018, according to the latest Artificial IntelligenceIndex report. (marsner.com)



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How To

How to get Alexa to talk while charging

Alexa, Amazon’s virtual assistant, is able to answer questions, give information, play music and control smart-home gadgets. It can even speak to you at night without you ever needing to take out your phone.

With Alexa, you can ask her anything -- just say "Alexa" followed by a question. She will give you clear, easy-to-understand responses in real time. Plus, Alexa will learn over time and become smarter, so you can ask her new questions and get different answers every time.

You can also control connected devices such as lights, thermostats locks, cameras and more.

Alexa can be asked to dim the lights, change the temperature, turn on the music, and even play your favorite song.

Setting up Alexa to Talk While Charging

  • Step 1. Step 1. Turn on Alexa device.
  1. Open Alexa App. Tap Settings.
  2. Tap Advanced settings.
  3. Select Speech Recognition
  4. Select Yes, always listen.
  5. Select Yes, please only use the wake word
  6. Select Yes and use a microphone.
  7. Select No, do not use a mic.
  8. Step 2. Set Up Your Voice Profile.
  • You can choose a name to represent your voice and then add a description.
  • Step 3. Step 3.

Speak "Alexa" and follow up with a command

Example: "Alexa, good Morning!"

Alexa will reply if she understands what you are asking. For example, "Good morning John Smith."

Alexa will not reply if she doesn’t understand your request.

  • Step 4. Step 4.

After making these changes, restart the device if needed.

Notice: If you have changed the speech recognition language you will need to restart it again.




 



AI in Art and Design