A 19-year-old developed the code for the AI portrait that sold for $432,000 at Christie’s

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But the AI art community is not impressed with the selection.

 

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Kanye West lyrics!!! .... and $ 432,500 for this blurry painting? It's the end of time!

The one fraction of one percent get plus value. This is not like desalination or plants that grow in hyperosmolality. This is not a new energy source. This is the game rich people play where no value is created but they get rich anyhow.

The winning bidder should have all their money confiscated and given to charity for the benefit of society.

Some people have more money than they need.

I have some finger paintings can I sell them?

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