AI art
Latest
YouTube Music now lets you generate your own AI playlist art
You can design the the cover art right in the app.
Getty is going to offer AI-generated images after all
Getty is officially getting into the AI image business, after banning AI art a year ago.
Google wants an invisible digital watermark to bring transparency to AI art
Google took a step towards transparency in AI-generated images today. Google DeepMind announced SynthID, a watermarking / identification tool for generative art. The company says the technology embeds a digital watermark, invisible to the human eye, directly onto an image’s pixels. SynthID is rolling out first to “a limited number” of customers using Imagen, Google’s art generator available on its suite of cloud-based AI tools.
The next version of Stable Diffusion won’t produce spaghetti hands
The next version of the prompt-based AI image generator, Stable Diffusion, will produce more photorealistic images and be better at making hands. SDXL 0.9, a follow-up to Stable Diffusion XL, “produces massively improved image and composition detail over its predecessor” according to Stability AI. The announcement appeared in a since-deleted blog post and was reported by Bloomberg.
Grimes invites AI artists to use her voice, promising 50 percent royalty split
Canadian synth-pop artist Grimes says AI artists can use her voice without worrying about copyright or legal enforcement. “I’ll split 50% royalties on any successful AI generated song that uses my voice. Same deal as I would with any artist i collab with,” she tweeted on Sunday. “Feel free to use my voice without penalty. I have no label and no legal bindings.”
Art project translates music from Teenage Engineering's OP-Z synth into AI-generated imagery
A digital extension for Teenage Engineering's OP-Z simulates the sensory-jumbling experience of synesthesia.
DeviantArt is launching its own AI art generator
DeviantArt is launching an AI art generator
Engadget Podcast: Who owns Dall-E's AI art?
This week, Cherlynn and Devindra dive into the world of AI art with Senior Editor Dan Cooper and Creative Futurist John LePore.