Monday
January 20, 2020
Monday
Gangnam-gu, South Korea
Fine Dust : 
[SHUTTERSTOCK]
“Reason for Writing Poetry,” a book containing 53 poems written by KakaoBrain's Sia language model and selected by art collective Slitscope, was published on Aug. 8. [KAKAOBRAIN]
″Edmond de Belamy,″ an artwork created by an algorithm developed by Obvious, a French art collective, in 2018 [OBVIOUS]
A series of selfies taken by a black ape in 2011 became the subject of a lawsuit after People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) sued photographer David Slater, arguing that the animal owns the copyright to the picture. [DAVID SLATER]
Musicians make music using a composing algorithm developed by local start-up POZAlabs. [POZALABS]
                                         If this were written by an AI, you could steal it
                                         Flip & Fold
                                         Game companies have a gangbusters second quarter
                                         Hyundai Motor, affiliates invest more in robots
                                         30 years of space
                                     Kakao Enterprise growing fast in the AI market
                                     [New Release] Sia
                                     Kakao Enterprise growing fast in the AI market
                                     Kakao begins work on an education and research complex
                                     Kakao, SK Telecom sign MOU on AI, ESG funds and IP rights
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