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The Dawn of Artificial Imagination

Por: The Atlantic Tech December 14, 2022

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OpenAI says programs like DALL-E 2 will “democratize” art.Getty / The AtlanticDecember 14, 2022, 12:36 PM ETFor years, fears about the disruptive potential of automation and artificial intelligence have centered on repetitive labor: Perhaps machines could replace humans who do secretarial work, accounting, burger-flipping. Doctors, software engineers, authors—any job that requires creative intelligence—seemed safe. But the past few... + full article



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