Art & Tech U.K. Could Grant Artists ‘Right to Personality’ in New A.I. Regulation Review Legislators are under pressure to modernize copyright law as new generative A.I. tools continue to be released. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Dec 16, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Bonjour, Napoleon! A V.R. Experience Lets People Chat with the French Emperor The experience has been fact-checked by Napoleon scholars. By Richard Whiddington, Dec 15, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Hello? The Nokia Design Archive Will Call Up Memories of a Long-Lost Cellphone Era Remember when "Snake" was the greatest threat your daily productivity faced? By Vittoria Benzine, Dec 9, 2024
Market How Miami’s Scene Is Shifting—and More Art Industry News Plus, a Swiss auction house breaks new ground with A.I. authentication. By Annie Armstrong, Dec 9, 2024
The Art Angle Can Machine Vision Replace Art Expertise? This week, art critic Ben Davis speaks to journalist Jo Lawson-Tancred about her new book 'A.I. and the Art Market.' By Sonia Manalili & Ben Davis & Jo Lawson-Tancred, Dec 5, 2024
Auctions First A.I.-Authenticated Artwork Sells Big at Auction in ‘Pivotal Test Case’ Germann Auctions in Zurich was the first auction house to use A.I. authentication to certify artworks for sale in what they called a 'resounding success.' By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Dec 5, 2024
Art World Mercury Now Has a Crater Named After Ruth Asawa The planet has the most craters of any in the solar system. By Richard Whiddington, Dec 4, 2024
Market India Art Fair Cancels Its Mumbai Event—and More Art Industry News Plus, why dealers' outlooks for Art Basel Miami Beach are sunny despite the economic gloom. By Annie Armstrong, Dec 2, 2024
Art Market Minute Listen: Miami Art Week Forecast Plus, artists accuse OpenAI of "artwashing" and Justin Sun eats a banana. By Sonia Manalili & Margaret Carrigan, Dec 1, 2024
Art & Tech Artists With Early Access to A.I. Tool Release Blistering Open Letter, Decrying ‘Art Washing’ The artists published a copy of the A.I. tool on Hugging Face, an open-source platform for machine learning and artificial intelligence. By Adam Schrader, Nov 26, 2024
Art & Tech Who Were the Women Who Pioneered Early Computer Art? Here are six overlooked women artists that deserve greater recognition for their early experiments with computers. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Nov 23, 2024
Art Market Minute Listen: What Does the Crypto Rally Mean for the Market? Plus, $1.6 billion worth of art is set to go under the hammer this week in New York. By Sonia Manalili & Margaret Carrigan, Nov 17, 2024
Market Bananas for Bitcoin? What the Recent Crypto Rally Means for the Art Market Sotheby's is enabling crypto payments for "select" lots at its New York evening sale. By Margaret Carrigan, Nov 16, 2024
Archaeology & History Breakthrough A.I. Model Reveals Lost Ancient Relief from 134-Year-Old Photo The technique could prove a game-changer for digital preservation. By Sofia Hallström, Nov 11, 2024
Art & Tech Could A.I. Solve Some of the Major Issues Facing Museums? Leading researchers in creative computing are building tools especially adapted to serve our cultural institutions. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Nov 9, 2024