DeepSeek, a new Chinese chatbot, alarmed American political circles this week. Now, Chinese dissident artists like Ai Weiwei are crying foul.
The AI’s responses to queries related to dissident artists and artistic freedom were terse and biased in favor of the Chinese government.
Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines SUSPECTS NABBED AFTER DUTCH MUSEUM HEIST. Three suspects have been arrested after the theft of ancient gold Romanian artifacts form a Dutch museum,
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As China’s DeepSeek artificial intelligence app stunned both the stock market and the tech world this week, President Trump faces tough new questions over how the U.S. will compete with Beijing in the booming fields of AI and superconductor production.
Authors and artists have accused OpenAI of stealing their content to 'train' its bots--but now OpenAI is accusing a Chinese company of stealing its content to train its bots.
Government policies, generous funding and a pipeline of AI graduates have helped Chinese firms create advanced LLMs.
Building on its successful debut, the Skift Data + AI Summit returns to New York City to bring together the brightest minds in travel tech and data innovation. This year's event will explore how ...
NEW YORK — A museum-goer asked Holocaust survivor Toby Levy about her time in hiding during the genocide at New York City’s Museum ... describing the AI program. “They’ll press a button ...
She was the paper’s arts and culture reporter for more than a decade, chronicling the city’s new museum boom and ... Cindy Sherman, Ai Weiwei and many others. She’s also written about ...
Led by major retrospectives of Ai Weiwei, Wayne Thiebaud, Ruth Asawa, Rashid Johnson and more, these shows illuminate new ways to appreciate top artists, past and present.
One child’s surgically implanted hearing devices were knocked loose. By Maia Coleman The New York City tolling program began on Jan. 5 after defying obstacles for decades. A move to stop it ...