The Verge AI Sessions: AI and Humans
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The Verge AI Sessions: AI and Humans

Decoding artificial intelligence text and artistic content

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The proliferation of artificial intelligence tools has created a flood of AI-generated content online, much of it spammy, inaccurate, or even abusive. In her coverage, The Verge reporter Mia Sato documents how generative AI is being used to accelerate the production of junk online and entrench existing disparities around art and labor. She’ll offer primers on how to spot this kind of AI-generated content — but is there another way forward to harness AI?

Artists and technologists are exploring fascinating ways to use AI that probe creative limitations and cut at the very question of what “human-made” can look like. Join The Verge journalist Mia Sato and pioneering artists and thinkers in the field to examine where AI-powered content appears today, and how automated tools could be used in the future.


This program is presented in partnership with The Verge.

This program is presented as part of the NielsenIQ Series on Artificial Intelligence.

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Mia Sato

Mia Sato

Mia Sato is a reporter at The Verge covering tech companies, platforms, and users. Since joining The Verge in 2021, s...

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X. A. Li

X. A. Li

X. A. Li is an artist and computer scientist based in Chicago. Using video, sound, text, and software, she creates in...

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