A German artist has rejected an award from a prestigious international photography competition after revealing that his submission was generated by artificial intelligence.
that he had been a"cheeky monkey" in a bid to open up the conversation around artificially generated images.
He said he applied"as a cheeky monkey" to find out if the competitions"are prepared for AI images to enter. They are not."Eldagsen told CNN Tuesday:"It shows that at the moment the photographic world has been taken by surprise after this development that subtly you can create images that look like photography but you don't need to have the skills and expertise of photographers.
Three finalists, as well as five to seven shortlisted photographers, were chosen in each category. The selected images were shot by photographers from more than 30 countries in locations ranging from an abandoned cement factory in China to a fish market in Somalia.
"As he [Eldagsen] has now decided to decline his award we have suspended our activities with him and in keeping with his wishes have removed him from the competition. Given his actions and subsequent statement noting his deliberate attempts at misleading us, and therefore invalidating the warranties he provided, we no longer feel we are able to engage in a meaningful and constructive dialogue with him.
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