Fig. 1: An image generated by Dream Studio from the prompt ‘An Australian Father’.
Fig. 2: An image generated by Meta AI from the prompt ‘An Australian Father’.
“Rather than just suggesting that GenAI tools are immature and will eventually conform to cultural norms, these early forms of GenAI reveal something of their inner workings while giving users moments of pause as cultural norms glitch and are reconfigured, recombined, and ruptured.”
Srdarov, S., & Leaver, T. (2024). Generative AI Glitches: The Artificial Everything. M/C Journal, 27(6), Article 6. https://doi.org/10.5204/mcj.3123
“Exploring the refusals and glitches of AI image generation tools can both reveal the contours of the operations of GenAI more broadly, and also inadvertently offer viewers of AI-generated imagery moments to reflect upon, and potentially rupture, rigid notions of subjectivity, family, fatherhood, and even the boundaries between human and animal.”
Srdarov, S., & Leaver, T. (2024). Generative AI Glitches: The Artificial Everything. M/C Journal, 27(6), Article 6. https://doi.org/10.5204/mcj.3123
Really pleased Suzanne Srdarov & my 'Generative AI Glitches' paper is out.
This works comes from our broader Generative Imaginaries project in the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Digital Child, looking at how GenAI visualise children, families & so on.
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