AI-Generated Artwork Raises Intriguing Insurance Questions

Monday, March 18th, 2019 Excess & Surplus Lines Risk Management Technology

Christie’s recently held the first-ever auction of artwork created by artificial intelligence (AI). The AI-generated piece, which involved some minimal human intervention by Paris-based art collective Obvious, shocked the art world by selling for $432,500, more than 40 times the official estimates.
Rival auction house Sotheby’s was next to take the stage in the AI-generated art sales arena. On March 06, the London based auction house took bids for a piece by German computer scientist Mario Klingemann, entitled Memories of Passersby I. The computer-generated artwork uses algorithms to create an AI brain that projects an endless stream of distorted faces onto two screens. Sotheby’s initial estimate for the sale was approximately $39,000, but the piece ended up going for $51,012.


External References & Further Reading
https://www.insurancebusinessmag.com/us/news/breaking-news/klingemanns-aibrain-artwork-raises-intriguing-art-insurance-questions-162464.aspx
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