In many ways, this is exactly why I love LLM generative art.
It is unabashedly meta-plagiarist and an explicit and concrete application of post-modern bricolage. Creativity laid bare, its recombinant bones exposed.
If AI has learned to see what I see in this picture, will it have been trained to be “cautious” to talk about what it sees? Humans can learn a lot about themselves by watching the results of their training.
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It is unabashedly meta-plagiarist and an explicit and concrete application of post-modern bricolage. Creativity laid bare, its recombinant bones exposed.
You can read the results of the query in the ALT TXT
https://bsky.app/profile/snarkhunt.bsky.social/post/3ljufgsrqrs2c
Also here the AI doesn’t check other art.
One of my findings in this illustration got me a mentioning on the website of the British Museum: https://snrk.de/faiths-victorie-in-romes-crueltie/#bm.
https://bsky.app/profile/snark150.bsky.social/post/3lhgbptu4is27.