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Distortion Through Creation: How Sora 2 Distorts Reality and Authorship

November 1, 2025October 29, 2025 bgoeltzenleuchter

Imagine watching a video of yourself saying or doing something that never even happened. Though the similarities are completely uncanny, it is just a fabrication. This is a completely real possibility through OpenAI’s new video generation model, Sora 2. Not only is Sora 2 super realistic, physically accurate and easily

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Accessibility or Exploitation? The Disabled Identity, Art, and AI

October 4, 2025October 4, 2025 Ellah Fessenden

  Plenty of artists have spoken out about AI “art” and the use of artists’ works—written and visual—to train AI models without the creators’ permission. It’s a tired topic at this point, and it is quite often met with the same counterargument: “What about disabled people? AI makes art accessible.“

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When Machines Make Art: AI, Creativity, and the Exploitation of Artists

October 4, 2025 Aidan Owen

  AI-generated art has become one of the biggest debates in creative fields today. Platforms like DALLE, MidJourney, and Stable Diffusion allow anyone to type a few words and instantly create images that look like paintings, digital illustrations, or even movie storyboards. Now of course, this seems super exciting at

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AI Art wins Competition, Artists are upset

October 16, 2024October 16, 2024 Chelsea Mendez

Artist named Jason M Allen from Colorado entered in the The Colorado State Fair’s annual art competition where they gave out prizes for three categories,painting,quilting,sculpture. Jason M Allen was a contestant in this competition that used an AI program called Midjourney that turns text and prompts into hyper realistics graphics.

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Snapchat’s AI chat bot raising concerns among teens and parents

May 16, 2023May 9, 2023 Gerardo Soto

Snapchat’s AI bot has been a topic of concern among users due to the potential risks associated with it. One of the main concerns is that the AI bot may not be able to properly understand the context of messages, leading to inappropriate or insensitive responses. Another concern is that

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Cancel AI Images Claiming to be Photography?

May 11, 2023October 22, 2024 Melissa

Artificial Intelligence is growing at an exponential rate in this country. We have seen AI take over spaces previously unimaginable. With the recent creation of ChatGPT, this platform allows for people to interact with technology that engages in life-like conversations. It can answer almost any type of questions that you

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Bots vs Artists: How Some Artists Are Fighting Bot Theft

May 10, 2023 Sarah Vest

With the rise of the internet as an art sharing platform, it has become very difficult for small artists to protect their work from being stolen and used to generate profit, often by bots. Commonly this occurs via bots searching for keywords, such as the phrase “I want this on

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AI Chatbot goes rogue, confesses love for user, asks him to end his marriage

May 10, 2023May 7, 2023 Taylor Millott

Does AI interest you or terrify you? The rise of AI (artificial intelligence) has been nothing short of surprises. Microsoft recently launched its own AI-integrated search engine Bing and reported that AI expressed its love to a man named Kevin Roose and suggested that Roose should end his marriage. Roose

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Body Cam Footage or Life Like Virtual Reality

May 8, 2023May 7, 2023 GriffenT

Body cam footage was submitted on the internet by Alexandre Spindler and showed graphic violence and bloody gunfights. This footage was not in our reality but in virtual reality. VR or virtual reality has had an explosive entrance into the entertainment scene for the last decade as it has rapidly

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Murderers Talking Through AI

May 8, 2023May 7, 2023 Love Stephens

In the most recent months of 2023, AI has been at the forefront of conversations. Whether it has been in lecture halls and the acts of plagiarism that can come with it, scientific progress of integrating AI into everyday life, or the morbid curiosity of the potential future. However you

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