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Bias Amplification Enhances Minority Group Performance

February 1, 2024

馃敩 Research Summary by Gaotang Li and Jiarui Liu. Gaotang Li is a senior undergraduate student studying Computer Science and Mathematics at the University of Michigan. Jiarui Liu is a first-year Master's … [Read more...] about Bias Amplification Enhances Minority Group Performance

Blending Brushstrokes with Bytes: My Artistic Odyssey from Analog to AI

December 24, 2023

鉁嶏笍 Column by Venus Krier, a freelance illustrator and animator. Overview: In this intricate tapestry of artistry and technology, I chart my transformative journey from the tactile world of analog art to the … [Read more...] about Blending Brushstrokes with Bytes: My Artistic Odyssey from Analog to AI

AI Art and Misinformation: Approaches and Strategies for Media Literacy and Fact-Checking

December 6, 2023

馃敩 Research Summary by Johanna Walker, AI and society researcher at King鈥檚 College London. [Original paper by Johanna Walker, Gefion Thuermer, Julian Vicens & Elena Simperl] Overview: Misinformation in … [Read more...] about AI Art and Misinformation: Approaches and Strategies for Media Literacy and Fact-Checking

Dual Governance: The intersection of centralized regulation and crowdsourced safety mechanisms for Generative AI

September 2, 2023

馃敩 Research Summary by Avijit Ghosh and Dhanya Lakshmi. Dr. Avijit Ghosh is a Research Data Scientist at AdeptID and a Lecturer in the Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University. He works at … [Read more...] about Dual Governance: The intersection of centralized regulation and crowdsourced safety mechanisms for Generative AI

The Impact of AI Art on the Creative Industry

August 6, 2023

鉁嶏笍 Column by Roxane Lapa, a South African digital artist and designer with over 20 years of experience, and more recently a Youtuber and Art Educator. [More resources by Roxane Lapa] Overview: Over the past … [Read more...] about The Impact of AI Art on the Creative Industry

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