Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a rapidly evolving technology that has graced our devices for over a decade, yet an enigma surrounding it persists. So, this week on Self-Improvement Atlas: The Personal Science Insights Podcast, host Marie Stella is joined by artist-attorney Stephanie Drawdy to learn more about AI and how it can assist us in our artistic pursuits.
As an artist with a background in law, Stephanie portrays topics of passion, like art restitution and human rights, in her ongoing painting series entitled Elicit Justice. This extends to her writing projects and podcast, Warfare of Art and Law, where a range of arts-related issues, such as artists’ rights and restitution, take the centrestage.
In this episode, Stephanie breaks down the relationship between art and AI, shedding light on the importance of utilizing AI tools that have sourced data ethically. To identify such AI tools and software, she suggests referring to the Foundation Model Transparency Index, which comprehensively assesses the transparency across the AI ecosystem.
Together, Marie and Stephanie discuss the various effective ways to use AI, venturing far into innovative waters. So, tune in now to gain a deeper understanding of AI and its myriad of creative applications!
Foundation Model Transparency Index: https://crfm.stanford.edu/fmti/
Follow Stephanie’s work: Warfare of Art and Law: at https://www.warfareofartandlaw.com Website: https://www.stephaniedrawdyfineart.com/ Connect with Stephanie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniedrawdy/
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