• When Machines Judge Art

  • Jan 28 2025
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

When Machines Judge Art

  • Summary

  • Join us as we explore the pressing question of truth in photography amidst the rise of AI-generated visuals. Juergen invites us to consider the challenges documentary photography faces in an era filled with deep fakes and misinformation, emphasizing the erosion of trust in visual media.

    The conversation takes a fascinating turn as we examine how artists like Su Gwen Shang are redefining the artistic process itself, shifting our understanding of what constitutes art.

    We also tackle the paradox of using energy-intensive AI to address climate change, raising critical questions about the ethics of technology in creative expression. With insights into the evolving art market and the importance of human intention in an AI-driven world, this episode encourages a thoughtful examination of how we engage with art in the digital age.

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    Takeaways:

    • The erosion of trust in visual media due to AI advancements.
    • Documentary photography faces challenges in conveying truth amidst the rise of deep fakes.
    • The relationship between artists and AI tools is evolving, raising questions about authorship.
    • Engaging with technology in the art world requires thoughtful consideration of its impact.

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