11 pointsby tjwds6 hours ago5 comments
  • namlem5 hours ago
    They should keep the chewed up pieces and make it part of the exhibit.
    • krackers4 hours ago
      The chewed up artwork on the floor makes a better art piece than generic AI art. In fact it too counts as a form of "AI psychosis" so it even fits with the original theme.
    • tyleo4 hours ago
      Yeah, I actually think this would be a pretty sweet exhibit
    • duxup4 hours ago
      Kinda wonder if that’s the point.
  • logicprog5 hours ago
    We have to coin a new term at this point. Just as we have AI psychosis and AI hype, we have AI derangement syndrome.
    • PretzelPirate5 hours ago
      You want to call it AIDS (AI derangement syndrome)? I'd choose something else.
      • logicprog5 hours ago
        Oh dear, I didn't think of that XD
    • duxup4 hours ago
      The guy in the story would seem to have suffered from it all.
  • lowmagnet4 hours ago
    This was performance art.
  • WorkerBee284745 hours ago
    The student is charged with a class B misdemeanor, punishable by up to 90 days in jail and a fine of up to $2,000.
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  • sublinear4 hours ago
    > Dwyer said that he started using AI in his art around 2017/2018 but had been making art without the use of AI prior to this ... Dwyer explained that he himself fell into AI psychosis

    Isn't this what they said about books/authorship and art/artistry in the past? I'm not really understanding what this "new" psychosis is about. It seems to me that these people are already at risk for developing psychosis.