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#ElonMusk Claimed the #Art This Man Painstakingly Created Was Generated by #Grok
Over the weekend, Elon #Musk shared Grok altered #photographs of people walking through the interior of instruments and implied that his #AI system had created the beautiful and surreal images. But the underlying photos are the work of artist #CharlesBrooks , who wasn’t credited
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Last weekend, Elon Musk shared some images on his X platform that he claimed had been created by the Grok AI system. They were actually just edits of original work by Australian artist Charles Brooks, a former concert cellist who is known for photographing the insides of instruments. An X user named Eric Jiang had run some of these through Grok, adding people to the original photos so they look like buildings. Musk retweeted the post with the comment "Generate images with @Grok." @404mediaco's Matthew Gault spoke with Brooks. “I feel like, if he’s plugging his own AI software, he has a duty of care to make sure that what he’s posting is actually attributed correctly and is properly his,” he said. “But ‘duty of care’ and Musk are not words that seem to go together well recently.”
#Art #AIArt #GenerativeAI #Grok #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #CharlesBrooks #ElonMusk
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404 Media: Elon Musk Claimed the Art This Man Painstakingly Created Was Generated by Grok. “Over the weekend, Elon Musk shared Grok altered photographs of people walking through the interior of instruments and implied that his AI system had created the beautiful and surreal images. But the underlying photos are the work of artist Charles Brooks, who wasn’t credited when Musk shared the […]
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This photographer explores the hidden worlds inside priceless musical instruments
https://www.diyphotography.net/this-photographer-explores-the-hidden-worlds-inside-priceless-musical-instruments/
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These pictures of the interior of musical instruments are incredible! Saw one posted, which I've just boosted, but the photographer deserves the recognition. Take a look: https://www.architectureinmusic.com/