A Colorado-based artist who was denied intellectual property rights for works he created using artificial intelligence-powered image-generating software says his rejection is unjust and is vowing legal recourse.
Images generated by Artificial Intelligence (AI) have been making waves recently, and now one Turkey-based artist has used this technology to reimagine how some famous personalities will look like a few decades from now.
NEW YORK, NY – The Far East meets the East Side on Sunday, September 28 as visitors to Manhattan’s iconic Madison Square Park will get the special opportunity to experience Amazing Thailand at an all-
NEW YORK, NY – The Far East meets the East Side on Sunday, September 28 as visitors to Manhattan’s iconic Madison Square Park will get the special opportunity to experience Amazing Thailand at an all-day, public event full of fun, food, music, dance and much more.
The event is presented by the Royal Thai Consulate in conjunction with the Thai Trade Center, Thailand Board of Investment, Bank of Thailand and the Tourism Authority of Thailand, as well as Singha and Chang beers, and is designed to help New Yorkers experience the incredible creativity, diversity and opportunity available in the “Land of Smiles.” There is no charge for admission at the event, which will run from 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
According to a recent World Air Quality report, Thailand is the world’s 23rd most polluted country and in 2018 it was ranked sixth largest contributor to ocean waste by SCB’s Economic Intelligence Center. There are few who would deny the urgent need to reduce and recycle here and everyone has a part to play in this endeavour, which is why Bangkok-based artist Wishulada Panthanuvong has chosen to turn her passion and creativity into an educative platform to combat plastic pollution.
“Ever since I was little I have seen alternative uses for all kinds of objects,” the 28-year-old laughs. “What others would see as simple buttons or clothes hangers I saw as potential eyes and arms for something I could create.” Given her parents run a trash separation operation, Wishulada was surrounded by an abundance of cast-off materials with which to experiment. Incorporating waste items into her art began as an attempt to get rid of some of the plastic accumulated by mum and dad.