The Vergecast

The AI-generated, oddly colored future of art

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Nov 16, 2022
Join James Vincent, Verge senior reporter on AI, Kristen Radtke, Creative Director, and Jess Weatherbed, reporter, as they dive into the fascinating world of AI-generated art. They discuss the evolving landscape of Photoshop and its role in modern creativity. From the complexities of AI art and copyright concerns to Pantone's subscription model for color usage, the conversation showcases how technology is reshaping art and design. Explore the ever-changing relationship between color theory and branding in the industry!
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Generative AI and Art

  • Generative AI can create images from text prompts, potentially transforming the future of art creation.
  • This raises questions about the role of artists and the definition of art in an AI-driven world.
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Evolution of AI Art

  • Generative AI models, like DALL-E and Stable Diffusion, have evolved through various techniques, including GANs and diffusion.
  • Diffusion models learn by deconstructing and reconstructing images, enabling the creation of novel visuals.
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Open-Source Disruption

  • The rise of open-source AI models like Stable Diffusion has disrupted the industry.
  • Companies like Canva are integrating these models, making them widely accessible and potentially changing the business landscape.
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