Nudity under the eyes of robots, and results will make us think
Who knows that robots only consider us . things like this!
Last year, AI-generated pornography swept the internet, shocking and appalling for the hardest people on Reddit, and a series of websites had to ban pornography that hit switching the face of another person into an actor. AI has repeatedly been favored and unresponsive by the community, but changing the faces of celebrities into pornography is probably too much. It seems that the robot has not yet been able to distinguish what is morally right (to be honest, sometimes people have not done this yet).
But, what do we think about the nudity created by . the AI itself?
Twitter users with the @DrBeef_ account name, also known as Robbie Barrat, a person claiming to be a painter working with machine learning, has waved the online community with a nude portrait collection created by WHO:
Nude images through the eyes of AI.
In Barrat's own words, these pictures "are surreal." It's like Salvador Dalí's melting clock painting with warmer tones, and another Twitter user called it "A combination of Francis Bacon / Sol Lewitt that is exploring the space of flesh as expressed through global history ".
Famous picture of Salvador Dalí.
Or, temporarily translate: This is how robots are looking at the bodies of people, relying on nude paintings in history. And, strictly speaking, they are not very global, because most skin colors are Western, white.
Nude portrait collection created by AI.
Barrat collected images "from WikiArt. They are nude portraits, but from different dates." They all show how humans describe a naked body, and robots have combined them into helices that fill human organs, through algorithms.
"These are some of the nude portraits I'm working on. Normally, machines only draw people like meat with tendons and limbs randomly sprouting - I think they are surreal. I wonder if this is the way machines look at us . ".
The artwork created by AI is not something new. New York art critic, Jerry Saltz has partnered with Vice to provide professional comments on the artworks created by computers. He was not impressed at all, but many people seemed to like them more than the works created by humans.
According to Twitter posts, Barrat wants to sell these works. These works make us think about human existence, and the place of humanity in this life.
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