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EPISODE · Apr 12, 2023 · 43 MIN

Computer scientists as rogue art historians (Practical AI #218)

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What can art historians and computer scientists learn from one another? Actually, a lot! Amanda Wasielewski joins us to talk about how she discovered that computer scientists working on computer vision were actually acting like rogue art historians and how art historians have found machine learning to be a valuable tool for research, fraud detection, and cataloguing. We also discuss the rise of generative AI and how we this technology might cause us to ask new questions like: "What makes a photograph a photograph?"

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