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  • Writer's pictureRhea McSpadden

Reading Blog #2


The article discusses a new AI-generated image of Pope Francis created by Midjourney. The image is a digital rendering that uses AI algorithms to create a photorealistic portrait of the Pope wearing a high-fashion puffer jacket. When this image hit social media, it garnered much attention as many believed it to be real. This lead people to question the possibilities of AI in blurring the lines between reality and technology.


The article highlights the artistic potential of AI, which can create stunning and realistic images. It also notes the potential implications of this technology, including its use in creating fake images for propaganda or disinformation purposes. I am curious to see in the next 5-10 years how AI is used in politics to persuade or dissuade public opinion. While I appreciate AI’s potential as a tool for artists, I am fearful about the dangers that could come with it. I expect to see lots of legislation passed within the coming years revolving around deep fake images and videos such as this one.


The article goes on to discuss the aesthetic qualities of the Midjourney image of the Pope, which uses a unique style and color palette to create a striking and memorable image. The author notes that the image has a surreal quality that is both beautiful and unsettling and raises questions about the relationship between technology and art. AI has become a very relevant tool in digital art, and many people question its legitimacy in the art world. In my opinion, AI has broadened the scope of what can be considered digital art and is also a great tool for existing digital artists to continue exploring their practice.


The article concludes by emphasizing the need for ethical and responsible use of AI technology in the creation of images and other media. It acknowledges the potential benefits of this technology but calls for a greater understanding of its implications and for the development of policies and regulations to address its impact on society.


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