Who does queer AI ‘art’ actually represent?

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very new development in media and technology means a new opportunity to see a reflection of our own queer identities. With the generative AI turn at the end of 2022, I—like so many others—experimented with ChatGPT, DALL-E, Bard (now known as Gemini) and other AI-infused platforms to see what queerness might look like through an AI-generated lens. Like many others, I was both delighted and terrified by the results…read more

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