Christie’s enters AI art sales, leaving artists unimpressed


By AGENCY

An AI artwork created by Claire Silver is seen at a press preview for 'Augmented Intelligence' at Christie's in New York City. The auction redefines the evolution of art and technology, exploring human agency in the age of AI within fine art. Photo: AFP

Christie's has launched its first-ever sale dedicated to artworks created with artificial intelligence, riding the AI revolution wave - a move by the famed auction house that has sparked anger among some artists.

The sale, titled Augmented Intelligence, features about 20 pieces and runs online until March 5.

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