
Ahmed Elgammal
Writer at Freelance
Professor, Director of the Art & AI Lab, Rutgers University
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Jan 15, 2025 |
the74million.org | Ahmed Elgammal
Get stories like this delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 Newsletter The state Charter Schools Review Board on Monday approved 10-year renewals for 18 charter schools, despite concerns expressed by at least one board member about granting such long terms to some schools with lower academic performance.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
giejournal.org | Ain Shams |Ahmed Elgammal |Hassan Atalla |Ahmad Madkour |Amr Elfouly |Ahmad Madkour | +2 more
1Endemic medicine department, Faculty of Medicine, Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt 2Professor of hepatogastroenterology and endoscopy, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt 3Dar-elshifaa hospital, Cairo, Egypt 4Associate professor of pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt 5Gastroenterology and hepatology unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt Publication History: Received April 27, 2024; Revised June 30, 2024; Accepted...
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Jul 19, 2023 |
communitynews.org | Ahmed Elgammal
Note: This article was originally published by "The Conversation" on June 23, 2023. Making art using artificial intelligence isn't new. It's as old as AI itself. What's new is that a wave of tools now let most people generate images by entering a text prompt. All you need to do is write “a landscape in the style of van Gogh” into a text box, and the AI can create a beautiful image as instructed. The power of this technology lies in its capacity to use human language to control art generation.
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Jul 14, 2023 |
pancouver.ca | Ahmed Elgammal
The folly of making art with image-generative AI When language drives AI image generation, it adds an extra barrier between the artist and the digital canvas.
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Jul 4, 2023 |
gizmodo.com | Ahmed Elgammal |Grace Byers
What is One Change Mark Zuckerberg Should Make to His Social Platforms? | Gizmodo InterviewMaking art using artificial intelligence isn’t new. It’s as old as AI itself. What’s new is that a wave of tools now let most people generate images by entering a text prompt. All you need to do is write “a landscape in the style of van Gogh” into a text box, and the AI can create a beautiful image as instructed. The power of this technology lies in its capacity to use human language to control art generation.
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It is great to see AICAN and the Faceless portrait exhibition from 2019 be the source of inspiration for this new amazing book from David Hajdu from Columbia Journalism.

Happy Publication Day to @ColumbiaJournMA Arts and Culture Concentration professor David Hajdu, whose new book "The Uncanny Muse: Music, Art, and Machines from Automata to AI" is out in stores today from @wwnorton! https://t.co/EIxs27DnUp https://t.co/FuJbLFUfZD

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