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Artificial intelligence and art have been controversial for years. So it is not surprising that The first auction at the Christie auction house everAnd who says Christie is the first of any major auction home, faced protests. In February, more than 5600 artists An open message signed Christie is required to cancel the sale.
“Several artworks that plan to auction have been created using artificial intelligence models known to be trained in copyright -protected work without a license,” says the partially open message. “These models, and the companies behind them, take advantage of human artists, using their work without permission or pushing for the creation of Amnesty International’s commercial products that are competing with them. Your support for these models, and the people who use them, are rewarded and more more tired of stealing AI companies” for the work of human artists. “
A representative of Christie referred to the official statement of the auction house.
“With this project, our goal was to highlight the wonderful creative sounds that drive the boundaries of technology and art.” “We were also hoping that university and society will realize their broader influence and importance in the artistic scene today. The results of this sale confirmed that they did so.”
The actor also referred to a A positive reception for auction on xPreviously Twitter. Daniel Ambrosi Tweet“It was very pleased to be part of this unforgettable experience … and I was happy that my artistic work is home with someone!”
A person looks at the self-artwork created by Huemin entitled “DREAM –0 #9” in a preview of the press for “Rewarded Intelligence” in Christie in New York.
The auction, which is called reinforced intelligence, was closed on Wednesday morning. It attracted more than 30 pieces hundreds of bids and a total of $ 728,784, according to Christie’s reports. There is an evolution between generations: The auction house says that 37 % of the registrants were completely new to Christie’s, and 48 % of the offers of offers were from the millennial generation and members of General G.
“The auction redefines the development of art and technology, and the exploration of the Human Agency in the era of artificial intelligence in fine arts,” a promotional statement of Christie’s reading. “From robots to Gans to interactive experiences, artists integrate and cooperate with artificial intelligence in a variety of media including paintings, sculptures, publications, digital art and more.”
(GANS, or gynecological rivalry networks, are the AI models that create new data or images similar to the data that are trained on.)
The person carries a print of artistic work from the artificial intelligence created by “The Junk Machine” in Clovamp in a press inspection of the “enhanced intelligence” in Christie’s in New York.
The open message has collected 6493 signatures, 5646 was verified. The signers ranged from the authors to the authors to the artists to cinematic photographers, from countries all over the world.
The highest price was 27,200 dollars, to work by Refik Anadol entitled Hells – ISS DREAMS – a. A group of data used more than 1.2 million pictures taken from the International Space Station and satellite.
Another job, Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst, have been sold 1 and 2, for $ 94,500. This was the result of a model from the text to a picture trained on changing pictures of Hendon itself, and came to Christie after being included every two years in Sentini 2024.