Curated by AI: now even the art has to impress the machines


By AGENCY

The exhibition, curated by AI, in France tackles a particularly complex field: that of humour, irony and institutional criticism. Photo: AFP

Artificial intelligence continues to make inroads into our daily lives, be it on a personal or professional level. And now, AI is also making its way into cultural venues.

For the first time, the Chateau de Montsoreau-Museum of Contemporary Art has entrusted the curatorship of an entire exhibition to an AI – an original initiative that's not entirely unprecedented.

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