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As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, blurring the line between human and machine in the art world, one artist is embracing this moment and the use of machine-learning.
Chinese-Canadian artist and researcher Sougwen Chung created D.O.U.G.(Drawing Operations Unit: Generation_2), a robot they taught to copy brush strokes, so the two can paint together.


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