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]]>Among various AI-generated videos featured on Impossible AI @/impossibleaicinema, the ones that caught our attention the most were the clips that showcased how life looked in different periods in history. They are a testament to how AI video generators became highly advanced while also representing a treat for history buffs.
One video shows life in the ancient city of Carthage, which served as one of the most important trading hubs in the Mediterranean Sea during ancient times. It takes us back to 1000 BC and provides a snapshot of the port, bustling market, impressive architecture, everyday life, and much more.
In another video, we can travel back in time to New York City in the 1920s. It shows some of the city’s most famous landmarks, like the Flatiron Building and Times Square, the atmosphere in jazz bars, people walking on the street, Wall Street brokers reading newspapers, and more.
Other history throwback videos by Impossible AI feature the Bronze Age period in Scotland, Ancient Egypt, Aztecs, Victorian London, and more. Check them out below.
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]]>Alsuairy, who is an avid sports fan, recently started an intriguing series of AI art that sees her place sports courts in the most surreal locations.
The series features basketball courts in deep mountain craters and underground caves, tennis courts surrounded by steep cliffs, and sports courts floating on the sea. They look so impressive that you’ll wish they were real and you can play a game, whether you like sports or not.
In most cases, Alsuairy’s works are set in real-life settings, with the ancient oasis city of al-Ula in her native Saudi Arabia being a particularly frequent source of inspiration.
‘This project embodies my passion for sports and my love for the stunning environment of AlUla, brought to life with the power of artificial intelligence,’ Alsuairy told designboom.
Check out more of Alsuairy’s works below.
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]]>The game, developed by Caroline Buttet and Emmanuel Durgoni from Google Arts & Culture Lab, presents players with four similarly-themed artworks. Three of them are sourced from Google’s Arts and Culture collection, and one is created by AI. Your goal is to find an AI intruder before the time runs out.
While it may sound simple, the task is actually much more difficult. This is why the game gives you four lives before it restarts, and believe us when we say you’ll need each one. You can test your skills by clicking here.
Sometimes, there are obvious clues that the art was made by AI, like a futuristic style, odd shapes, or an over-polished look. But other times, it is almost impossible to single out the artificial intelligence work.
Odd One Out is part of Google’s project to develop “AI-powered ways to play with arts and culture.”
“The starting point for these new experiments was applications of Google AI Image Generation Research to inspire cultural discovery and learning through play,” Google says about the game.
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]]>The post AI-Generated Videos Show How Life Looked Like in Different Periods in History appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Among various AI-generated videos featured on Impossible AI @/impossibleaicinema, the ones that caught our attention the most were the clips that showcased how life looked in different periods in history. They are a testament to how AI video generators became highly advanced while also representing a treat for history buffs.
One video shows life in the ancient city of Carthage, which served as one of the most important trading hubs in the Mediterranean Sea during ancient times. It takes us back to 1000 BC and provides a snapshot of the port, bustling market, impressive architecture, everyday life, and much more.
In another video, we can travel back in time to New York City in the 1920s. It shows some of the city’s most famous landmarks, like the Flatiron Building and Times Square, the atmosphere in jazz bars, people walking on the street, Wall Street brokers reading newspapers, and more.
Other history throwback videos by Impossible AI feature the Bronze Age period in Scotland, Ancient Egypt, Aztecs, Victorian London, and more. Check them out below.
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]]>The post Artist Uses AI to Place Sports Courts in the Most Surreal Locations appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Alsuairy, who is an avid sports fan, recently started an intriguing series of AI art that sees her place sports courts in the most surreal locations.
The series features basketball courts in deep mountain craters and underground caves, tennis courts surrounded by steep cliffs, and sports courts floating on the sea. They look so impressive that you’ll wish they were real and you can play a game, whether you like sports or not.
In most cases, Alsuairy’s works are set in real-life settings, with the ancient oasis city of al-Ula in her native Saudi Arabia being a particularly frequent source of inspiration.
‘This project embodies my passion for sports and my love for the stunning environment of AlUla, brought to life with the power of artificial intelligence,’ Alsuairy told designboom.
Check out more of Alsuairy’s works below.
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]]>The post Google’s New Game Challenges You to Spot Art Created by AI appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The game, developed by Caroline Buttet and Emmanuel Durgoni from Google Arts & Culture Lab, presents players with four similarly-themed artworks. Three of them are sourced from Google’s Arts and Culture collection, and one is created by AI. Your goal is to find an AI intruder before the time runs out.
While it may sound simple, the task is actually much more difficult. This is why the game gives you four lives before it restarts, and believe us when we say you’ll need each one. You can test your skills by clicking here.
Sometimes, there are obvious clues that the art was made by AI, like a futuristic style, odd shapes, or an over-polished look. But other times, it is almost impossible to single out the artificial intelligence work.
Odd One Out is part of Google’s project to develop “AI-powered ways to play with arts and culture.”
“The starting point for these new experiments was applications of Google AI Image Generation Research to inspire cultural discovery and learning through play,” Google says about the game.
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