Artificial creatures date back to the ancient Chinese and Greeks. Renaissance automata were designed primarily to entertain, reflecting the value placed on leisure. Ken Goldberg ancientartificialautomaton Change image and share on social
Artificial intelligence is growing up fast, as are robots whose facial expressions can elicit empathy and make your mirror neurons quiver. Diane Ackerman artificialelicitempathy Change image and share on social
Artificial Intelligence leaves no doubt that it wants its audiences to enter a realm of pure fantasy when it identifies one of the last remaining islands of civilization as New Jersey. Godfried Danneels artificialaudiencecivilization Change image and share on social
Artificial intelligence will reach human levels by around 2029. Follow that out further to, say, 2045, we will have multiplied the intelligence, the human biological machine intelligence of our civilization a billion-fold. Ray Kurzweil artificialbillionbiological share on social
Artificial sweeteners may trigger cravings for other sweet foods. When your body is not fed nutrients, it asks again and again for more food, triggering heavy-duty cravings for fattening, sugary foods. Artificial sweeteners also mess with your metabolism. Suzanne Somers artificialaskbody share on social
Artist development is something that I've been passionate about from my days at Uptown and Motown Records. Laurieann Gibson artistdaydevelopment Change image and share on social
Artistic ambition is important. And it seems it would be a great time to do some theatre, like a new extreme. Emile Hirsch ambitionartisticextreme Change image and share on social
Artistic credentials are au courant in the important business of being seen as cultured, elegant and, of course, stupendously rich. Charles Saatchi artisticbusinesscourant Change image and share on social
Artistic development is a thing of the past, sadly. David Coverdale artisticdevelopmentpast Change image and share on social
Artistic qualities that once seemed undeniable don't seem so now. Sometimes these fluctuations are only fickleness of taste, momentary glitches in an artist's work, or an artist getting ahead of his audience (it took me ten years to catch up to Albert Oehlen). Other times, however, these problems mean there's something wrong with the art. Jerry Saltz aheadalbertart share on social