This digital artwork — created using the artificial intelligence image generator MidJourney — was created by blending an artifact from the Detroit Institute of Arts’ collection with other images to produce a hybrid composition.
Photo provided by Lawrence Technological University
SOUTHFIELD/DETROIT — For some, AI, or artificial intelligence, might call to mind the technology students use to write their term papers for them. For others, it might be the robots in scary sci-fi movies that take over the world.
But that’s not the whole picture — not even close. Artists and designers, for example, are using AI in their work while retaining human control.
In conjunction with September being Detroit Month of Design, Lawrence Technological University’s College of Architecture and Design, or CoAD