age of Ai

AGE OF AI

BY: K.P






Nowadays AI is ruling the technological field with its ability to process the inputs faster and accurately, giving the human race a tough competition. 

it is and will be always around you, don't believe it yet?

HERE ARE SOME INCIDENTS WHERE AI does the unthinkable

AI ART ON EXHIBITION

In March 2023, Mauritshuis Museum Of Art , in Dutch city of Hagues,sparked a fierce controversy by putting up an artpiece by Julien Van Dieken for display as an entry for the Vermeer show in the city of Amsterdam. Why not take a look at it ?


       BY AI     by Vermeer


by ai           by human

ai has even progressed well into art field. There are multiple tools for generating artworks using AI.
artist still not agree with this as this threatens the authenticity of art.

the Gameplaying AI

did you know that there is a successful game playing AI is the chess program Deep Blue, developed by IBM, which defeated the world champion Garry Kasparov in 1997. Since then, AI has been applied to a wide range of games, including two-player games, multiplayer games, and video game



here is some more:

  1. Holly Herndon, the Berlin-based composer and musicologist who recently created her own intelligent musical accomplice. Dubbed ‘Spawn’, this vocal-sample generator was taught by Herndon and partner Mat Dryhurst to reproduce a bank of vocal-types (including her own) via months of training its complex neural network. Spawn was able to organically add vocals to tracks presented to it. 
  2. Metal Gear Solid 2, the Japanese video game developed by Konami computer entertainment, was the first stealth game with AI features and NPCs that could form teams, communicate with each other and counter-attack.
  3.  Intel India, in collaboration with CBSE, created a Guinness World Record when they organised an online class on artificial intelligence titled “demystifying the impact of AI” which received 12,701 attendees from classes 8 and above in 24 hours. The virtual class was part of their “AI For Youth Virtual Symposium”.
  4. On January 20 2003, Intelligent Earth developed a robot Doki with visual gender recognition software. Doki uses high-resolution cameras and computer vision software to detect head movements, etc. and identify the gender of women with an accuracy of 100 percent, and men with an accuracy of 96%.
  5. Eureqa, the proprietary modelling engine created by Cornell’s Artificial Intelligence Lab (Creative Machines lab), holds the world record for being the first AI-based scientist. Invented in 2009, this program is capable of parsing through data on any topic and generating a mathematical law, equating the given data.
  6. UK-based Epagogix, founded in 2003, uses neural networks and analytical software to predict the box office success of a movie.The tool takes in data from human scores on the prospective script, compares it with the data from the previous movie scripts, and forecasts what a full production of the new script is likely to make.

  7. Edmond de Belamy, the generative adversarial network-based portrait painting in 2018 by Paris-based arts-collective Obvious, holds the record for the most expensive artwork sold at auction created by a machine. The work fetched USD 432,000 (£334,144). The algorithm was based on the work of Robbie Barrat, an open-source AI programmer.


here ends the wonderful blog .Next time you use ai keep these points in your mind about its power which helped it achieve such amazing heights.



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