Qiuzi Guo
qiuziguo.bsky.social
Qiuzi Guo
@qiuziguo.bsky.social
research the history of 'old' media when they were new. History of photography; digital humanities; digital art history; Assistant Prof @education university of Hong Kong
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The AI boom has created a new type of work: fixing botched AI. Designers are being hired to remake wonky AI art. Writers are asked to make ChatGPT’s writing sound more human. Even software developers are tasked with fixing buggy vibe coding.
www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-ne...
Humans are being hired to make AI slop look less sloppy
In the age of automation, human workers are being brought in to fix what artificial intelligence gets wrong.
www.nbcnews.com
September 2, 2025 at 3:08 PM
"One fascinating possibility is training an AI model to see only within a specific historical period—for instance, training it exclusively on artworks created before 1560. This would simulate how a person from that era might perceive art." Great idea and new vision on art historical research
February 10, 2025 at 7:19 AM
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IMGS.AI, a multimodal search engine revolutionizing Digital Art History! Built with cutting-edge ML models, it addresses image retrieval challenges and proposes solutions for feature extraction.
By @zentralwerkstatt.org & @pbellarthist.bsky.social
#DigitalArtHistory #MachineLearning #ComputerVision
IMGS.AI. A Multimodal Search Engine for Digital Art History — DAHJ
We present a web application that facilitates multimodal search within institutional image collections using current-generation machine learning models like CLIP
dahj.org
November 20, 2024 at 7:19 AM
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«On Tuesday, a group of artists seems to have temporarily leaked access to Sora ... via Hugging Face, a popular development platform. They did this in protest of what they call ›art washing‹ and accuse OpenAI of exploiting them as PR puppets.»
OpenAI exploiting the work of artists? Quelle surprise!
Artwashing
Artists leak OpenAI's video model Sora.
jurgengravestein.substack.com
November 27, 2024 at 5:19 AM