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Copyright Law Makes Artificial Intelligence Bias Worse
But it could be used to help fix the problem too.
What it Means to Be an 'Experimental Computer Poet'
A conversation with Allison Parrish, the artist behind your favorite Twitter bots.
Blackness and Queer Identity Converge in Elliot Brown Jr.'s Intimate Photos
His images touch on the intimacy, vulnerability, and social perception of the body.
Researchers Are Building AI to Replace Video Game Testers
It’s all about the right kind of randomness.
Inside an Independent Book Restorer’s Studio | Conservation Lab
In a Lower Manhattan neighborhood where few old businesses survive, Judith Ivry has managed to keep her bookbinding studio afloat for the last 25 years.
Muslim Women Have Reported Harassment at College Campuses Since Trump Won
Campuses have also reportedly been marred with pro-Trump graffiti and lines like: "Fuck your safe space."
How Machine-Generated Screenplays May Affect Artists
Artificial intelligence generated the screenplay for sci-fi short-film, Sunspring. Turns out, machines like this might actually benefit writers and artists alike.
NYU’s Spring Showcase Takes on the Future of Interactive Tech Art
We take a tour of the most ingenious and interactive installations at ITP.
Study Finds Many New York Clubgoers Are Unknowingly Using Bath Salts Instead of MDMA
A NYU study found that a significant amount users of the club drug don't realize they're taking bath salts.