Joshua Vermillion is one who is testing out the already diverse possibilities of artificial intelligence. It is not unusual to have to look twice before you can be sure whether an image was created on a computer or taken with a camera.  | © Images: Joshua Vermillion
Mar. 30, 2023

Associate professor Joshua Vermillion (Architecture) was interviewed by Thorsten Naeser and published in the German magazine Photonworld. 

Vermillion is certain AI will continue to evolve, there's no stopping it. "Things are going to get very interesting, and very fast. I think the biggest change we will see is the way we will communicate with AI," the artist says. "Now you can tell the computer what you want to see through speech and it will create an image. These new possibilities for human-computer interaction are just scratching the surface of how we'll use computers creatively in the future."

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