Artist uses AI to turn countries into women; see Brazil

In fact, artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming more popular every day and being used by thousands of people. The most recent case is that of the young Crypto Tea, who asked the AI ​​to transform each country into a different woman, like the artist who created the monsters of the countries. The result shocked millions of people because of the creativity.

See below some examples of this creation that represents each country with its “female versions”.

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Crypto Tea says that when testing intelligence, the main intention was to challenge it and see if it was possible to capture characteristics of different cultures. For her, it would be nothing new if the future generations of influencers were AI artists.

Toby, Walsh, a New South Wales professor of artificial intelligence in Sydeney, Australia, says that a few years ago he was sure that the work of the graphic design was safe, but nowadays, due to these technological advances, now you think you would be a little worried if you were a graphic design professional. design.

He also recognizes that it is not sustainable for artists to have more and more AI-like programs. For him, this will end up taking money, recognition and opportunities from many art workers.

As an example, Walsh used photography and painting. He claims that one did not annul the other, on the contrary, both exist to add to art. Therefore, he continues to defend the view that the machines will never speak to us in the same way as human artists.

In any case, all this technology is not pleasing everyone. A group of artists, for example, spoke out against some AI art creators, as technology platforms are being created, as is the case with DreamUp.

The artists – Sarah Andersen, Kelly McKernan and Karla Ortiz – allege that these organizations have infringed on the rights of “millions of artists” training their AI tools on five billion images pulled from the web “without the artists’ consent originals”.

The point is that these matters will have to be resolved in courts.

Creators of AI art tools say training the software on copyrighted data is covered (at least in the US) by the fair use doctrine. Do you agree? Think about it.

For now, here are some examples of countries that have inspired AI to create women:

  1. Norway
Countries in AI.
Photo: CryptoTea_ | Twitter.
  1. Japan
Countries in AI.
Photo: CryptoTea_ | Twitter.
  1. Ukraine
Countries in AI.
Photo: CryptoTea_ | Twitter.
  1. Palestine
Countries in AI.
Photo: CryptoTea_ | Twitter.
  1. Ethiopia
Countries in AI.
Photo: CryptoTea_ | Twitter.
  1. Mexico
Countries in AI.
Photo: CryptoTea_ | Twitter.
  1. Brazil
Countries in AI.
Photo: CryptoTea_ | Twitter.
  1. France
Countries in AI.
Photo: CryptoTea_ | Twitter.
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