Thousands of artists call for 'mass theft' AI auction to be cancelled
Monday, 10 February 2025 More than 3,000 artists have called for Christie's to cancel its first-ever AI art auction, calling it "mass theft" of human artists' work.
A pink diamond ring that once belonged to Marie Antoinette's daughter is going up for auction
A rare 10.38-carat pink diamond with ties to Marie Antoinette’s daughter is going up for auction at Christie's in New York in June and could fetch up to $5 million (€4.4m).
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French President Emmanuel Macron faces fresh embarrassment after an AI-generated image showing him bruised—with the caption “Is your wife beating you?”—went viral. Shared by a gym promoting self-defence classes, the image mocks an earlier incident where Brigitte Macron appeared to shove him at an airport. The controversial ad has sparked outrage, with critics accusing it of trivializing domestic violence, while others defend it as satire. Macron dismissed the incident as harmless fun, calling the reaction overblown.
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The White House sparked online backlash on May 4th—Star Wars Day after posting an AI-generated image of Donald Trump as a Jedi. But instead of being seen as a heroic figure, Trump’s depiction with a red lightsabre a color reserved for villains in the Star Wars universe led fans and critics to call him a Sith. The symbolic gaffe followed another viral AI image showing Trump as the Pope just days after Pope Francis's death, prompting further outrage. The missteps have reignited debates on AI, politics, and pop culture symbolism in presidential messaging.
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Natasha Lyonne is set to make her feature directorial debut with a film that will make abundant use of A.I. The Hollywood Reporter has learned that the film titled 'Uncanny Valley' will be set in the world of immersive video games and utilize A.I. Lyonne is working on the project with Brit Marling, and they've teamed up with longtime technology innovator (and sometime-skeptic) Jaron Lanier.
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