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cleveredlearning · 2 months ago
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Global Apprenticeship in Generative AI: Upskill with Clevered for the Future of Work
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In a world rapidly transforming under the influence of artificial intelligence, staying ahead means more than just understanding the basics—it means mastering the tools of tomorrow. That’s where the Global Apprenticeship in Generative AI, launched in partnership with Clevered, comes in. Designed as a future-ready upskilling program, this apprenticeship empowers students, professionals, and career-switchers with the cutting-edge skills needed to thrive in the AI-driven world.
Whether you're an aspiring data scientist, a creative technologist, or a working professional eager to pivot into AI, this immersive, hands-on program is your launchpad into the dynamic field of Generative AI.
Why Generative AI?
Generative AI has become one of the most transformative technologies of the 21st century. From AI-generated art and synthetic media to large language models like GPT, DALL·E, and Stable Diffusion, generative AI is not just shaping the future—it is the future.
With applications across healthcare, finance, education, design, and software engineering, the demand for skilled professionals in this domain has skyrocketed. However, the talent gap remains wide.
This is why Clevered, a leader in global learning and development, has created a globally accessible, industry-aligned apprenticeship program focused exclusively on Generative AI upskilling—bridging the skills gap and unlocking opportunities for talent everywhere.
Program Overview
The Global Apprenticeship in Generative AI is a structured, project-based learning experience that blends theory with real-world application. Spanning across 12–16 weeks, the program is designed to be flexible yet intensive, with live mentorship, global networking opportunities, and access to enterprise-grade AI tools.
Key Features:
Global Access: Open to learners from all regions—no matter where you're based, you can join and learn.
Live Sessions & Mentorship: Industry experts and AI engineers guide you through hands-on labs, model building, and career development.
Capstone Projects: Work on real-world generative AI applications in areas like content generation, synthetic data, and automation.
AI Ethics & Responsible Innovation: Explore bias mitigation, responsible AI design, and the importance of explainability.
Career Acceleration: Personalized career coaching, LinkedIn profile development, and mock interviews included.
Certification: Earn a globally recognized certificate co-branded with Clevered and top AI companies.
What You'll Learn
This apprenticeship is more than just a bootcamp—it's an ecosystem for deep AI mastery, structured around four major learning tracks:
1. Foundations of Generative AI
What is generative AI?
Differences between discriminative and generative models
Introduction to neural networks, deep learning, and transformers
2. Core Technical Skills
Building and fine-tuning models like GPT, BERT, and diffusion models
Prompt engineering and LLM application development
Text-to-image, audio synthesis, and code generation with AI
3. Responsible AI
Fairness, transparency, and explainability
Risks and mitigation strategies in deploying generative models
Introduction to AI governance and policy trends
4. Innovation & Impact
How generative AI is transforming industries (health, finance, media)
Real-world case studies
Ideating and prototyping your own generative AI application
Who Should Apply?
This program is designed to be inclusive, accessible, and globally relevant. Whether you're a student, early-career professional, or someone switching fields, this apprenticeship gives you both the theoretical foundation and practical tools needed to lead in AI.
Ideal for:
Computer science or engineering students
Creative professionals (designers, writers, marketers)
Educators and researchers
Entrepreneurs and startup founders
Mid-career professionals in tech or adjacent industries
No advanced coding or math background? No problem. The program starts with foundational concepts and builds up progressively, with optional deep-dives for advanced learners.
Why Choose Clevered?
Clevered is redefining how upskilling works at scale. Known for its commitment to accessibility, equity, and global learning innovation, Clevered partners with leading universities, companies, and technology platforms to create future-ready talent.
With Clevered, you get:
A trusted, mission-driven learning partner
Global peer community & alumni network
Opportunities for internships and job placements
Ongoing support even after the program ends
Success Stories
Application Process
Joining the Global Apprenticeship in Generative AI is simple:
Apply Online: Fill out a short application form outlining your goals and background.
Screening: Participate in a brief aptitude assessment or portfolio review (no coding test for non-technical tracks).
Interview: A short conversation with our admissions team to align expectations and learning goals.
Enroll & Begin: Get access to your learning dashboard, community channels, and upcoming sessions.
Rolling admissions now open for the next cohort. Spaces are limited to ensure personalized mentorship.
Invest in Your Future
In an era where AI is reshaping every aspect of work and creativity, the best investment you can make is in your ability to learn, adapt, and lead.
This apprenticeship with Clevered isn’t just about upskilling—it’s about future-proofing your career and becoming part of a global movement shaping the ethical, innovative use of generative AI.
Ready to step into the future?
FAQs
Q: Do I need to have a technical background?
A: No. We offer differentiated tracks for technical and non-technical learners. Everyone can contribute to the AI future.
Q: Is the program online?
A: Yes, it’s 100% online with live sessions, self-paced modules, and asynchronous collaboration.
Q: Will I get a certificate?
A: Yes, a verified certificate issued by Clevered and participating partner organizations.
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ophernelia · 6 months ago
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If you gotta use ChatGPT to write your story then maybe you shouldn’t write one. Like clearly you have nothing to say. “Oh but it helps me format stuff better” is this a fucking graded essay or a story? The charm is hearing the creator’s personality come through. Speaking improperly because that’s how your character talks. Using certain slang because of the region they’re in. It doesn’t even matter if it is poor writing or the grammar is iffy. The more you write, the better you get at it. Pick up a pen, bookie.
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hotwaterandmilk · 7 months ago
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I don't know why but I find these brief profiles for the love angels in Shougaku Ichinensei 11/1994 really cute. Illustrations above by Kirishima Sent.
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Wedding Peach / Hanasaki Momoko
Born March 3rd. Blood type 0. Cheerful, but a little clumsy… A girl with angelic blood who fights devils using the power of love.
Angel Lily / Tanima Yuri
Born July 7th. Blood type A. Gentle, good at fortune telling. A girl with angelic blood who fights devils using the power of intelligence.
Angel Daisy / Tamano Hinagiku
Born May 5th. Blood type B. Tomboyish, good at fighting. A girl with angelic blood who fights devils using the power of courage.
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While the girls are still described as angels, their profiles state that they each combat the devils using different "powers". Love for Peach, intelligence and courage for Lily and Daisy respectively.
I also find it interesting that Yuri is described as having a talent for fortune-telling in this profile. In the Secret File art book section discussing the original setting ideas for the series, Hinagiku was planned to have precognition/clairvoyance talents. However, none of the heroines retained this as a primary character trait in the finalised anime or Ciao manga (save for Yuri suggesting the missing bride's location in episode 9 of the anime).
While courage stayed as a core element of Daisy's power and persona in both anime and manga (Hinagiku performs her oironaoshi by calling "Angel Courage Daisy"), Lily's intelligence didn't become amalgamated in the same way. Interestingly though, the hint at psychic ability did remain in the oironaoshi call "Angel Prescience Lily".
This is what I love love love about older media mix titles like Wedding Peach. There are just so many changes across the different adaptations that I'm still finding out new things as I gain access to various old magazines (which is hard because ugh, they're SO expensive). And there really are a lot of different versions of the Wedding Peach story to read in print alone:
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If I had a bunch of spare cash on hand right now for fandom purposes I'd be buying more magazines to scan/share and paying someone to do a proper translation of the Secret File book (because I really can't get the nuance right with the interviews). Oh well, I can dream!
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starssoblue · 3 months ago
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"the reason adrien is just instantly good at everything he tries is because he is programmed to be that way as a senti" aside from the fact that i don't think that's how it works (and also while he was decent at everything he tried with marinette he wasn't instantly good at all of them, and what marinette actually said to him was that he could improve in anything with practice but it was a great first attempt) did we all collectively forget about how adrien actually canonically isn't the best singer?
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#adrien agreste#miraculous#miraculous ladybug#ml s6 spoilers#ml season 6#ml climatiqueen#miraculous spoilers#ml spoilers#actually never saw that episode in french so maybe the french voice actor did a better job idk but given that adrien doesn't#usually sing for kitty section or ever the way i saw it was he used his poetry writing skills to write a song#and as a songwriter he was probably great but being a good lyricist doesn't make you a great singer obviously#so to me that's what his deal is#i actually like that throughout this show adrien has some things he picks up easily and some things he has to work on and might never do as#well as people with more experience#i also think as a kids show the lesson they want to put out is anyone can improve with effort and attempt#like he fumbled that science lab experiment but enjoys particle physics#languages tend to come easily to him precisely because it's been something he was forced to do since he was young#a lot of polygots especially if they start young develop skills and see linguistic patterns and iirc he already knew some#japanese from anime and his familiarity with mandarin should help#but i love that he took it further and took on morse code like the cute nerd he is#and now he's studying ancient greek for fun??? what a cute#marinette says his macarons tasted fine but we saw him struggle with the creme#what i mean to say is#he has discipline (basically second nature now) and dedication so he can do well but it DOES require effort#and i think it dismisses how much adrien TRIES or the fact that a lot of skills he was taught to have since a young age aid him#and i just don't think all sentis are “perfect” in an AI robotic way (even if that's how their parents wished they were)#it also just lessens his humanity and iirc the writers have stated multiple times that they are still human#(we can discuss how inconsistent ml is about sentis in general but eh idc for that conversation tbh agdhsjsjks)#anyway adrien will forever be#my nerdy son i love him so much
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gumi-writes · 1 year ago
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funkle420 · 9 months ago
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a great way to combat genAI in the future would be educating kids (and teens and college students and all ppl) on art way more.
#i had art classes growing up but i know a lot of ppl didn't and even less kids get art classes nowadays#we need all kinds of art classes too! music and history and painting and woodshop and drawing and life drawing#i think art history is especially important bc it connects us to our past and shows why art is so important#and all kinds of art classes help kids develop different important skills#like fine motor skills and critical thinking and making choices and noticing details and how to really SEE things rather than just looking#and a lot of art skills like woodworking and ceramics and sewing are all very practical basic adult skills that we should all get to learn#there's reasons arts and crafts and other skill based electives are the first to go and its not just bc they're undervalued#its cause a population that feels capable and confident and skilled and knows how to think critically#is harder to make work shitty jobs for shitty pay#harder to control!#same reason they're banning so many books and trying to make education worse#damn maybe i should learn how to teach better#im already planning to at least try doing a workshop for adults but maybe if i end up liking that#i could work towards being able to teach kids#i feel like teaching kids would be harder cause idk what concepts they do or dont know at whatever age they are#id have to do research and maybe talk to someone who has experience teaching art to kids#but even a simple art class would be beneficial i think#like going outside to draw things in nature maybe#or portrait drawing#or a class on how to make comics or animate on paper to impress their friends lol#i would've loved that!#id have to do that with the help of another teacher maybe#idk#vague future plans#anyway the reason education would help combat ai is cause ppl would learn abt what goes onto making art#all the choices and skills and thought#and they'd be able to more easily see the difference btwn real art and ai images and understand why making art is important
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l-thefriendlyghost · 5 months ago
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I love it when people post stories they had ai generate. Like my goodness you're sooooo talented! You did such a great job! Worked so hard to type those words into that ai chat! Truly the highest of stories!
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transkojiro · 3 months ago
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nacreousor · 3 months ago
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'actually, using AI shouldn't be bashed when it's used for THIS type of creativity...' ohhhh my god STFU. you don't stand for anything as soon as it slightly inconveniences your POV.
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ef-1 · 2 years ago
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I remember your girl edits from ages ago they were so good 😭 I can't find them anymore pleaseee the daniel one lives in my brainnnnmnnn
I posted it in 2020. How do you even remember that 🤯
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here is girl!daniel from that post. i could write a dissertation about her but i wont (yet) also was conflicted about the intensity of her freckles, so here are both versions
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My friend told me how her uni isnt against ai and even encourages students to use it because it is inevitable and im like 😀 excuse me 😀
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yupuffin · 5 months ago
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I think it was on a different platform, but I recall reading sometime in the past few days about how ChatGPT inquiries not only use many times more resources than search engine inquiries, but the nature of the responses often leads to the user making multiple subsequent inquiries to arrive at a conclusion similar to one they would otherwise be able to find with a single search engine inquiry.
And just today I made the mental connection to this one moment recently when Cat Dad was asking ChatGPT (or some other generative AI) a question related to cooking -- which already made me cringe inwardly as someone working in food service, because for questions where food safety is involved you absolutely should not be consulting a source known to produce inaccurate information, but I digress -- which went something like
Cat Dad verbally asking the question
AI answering the question, also verbally
Cat Dad asking AI to provide the answer in writing
AI giving some response suggesting it did something other than that and didn't know what exactly to provide in writing
Cat Dad reminding the AI about the earlier question about cooking
AI answering the question again
Cat Dad once again asking for the answer in writing
AI finally providing a written version of the answer or something idk
-- That alone is already four separate AI inquiries! Which, on top of sounding very frustrating, like trying to talk to someone who's not properly paying attention to what you're saying, just feels to me like a phenomenal waste of energy -- on Cat Dad's part as well as regarding the electricity and water required to power the AI... Like I'm having so much trouble comprehending why the cat parents would default to "asking an AI" for an answer to literally any question due to it supposedly being easier when a) it is objectively so much harder, and b) researching and/or working out the answer yourself builds skills that you can reuse later to answer similar questions with significantly less effort
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starrazors · 1 year ago
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my english teacher recommending us to use ai so much is making me hate everything. what do you mean you want us to use ai to check our papers and generate ideas. arent you supposed to teach us how to fucking do that? not tell us to rely on ai to do it for us? hate the world
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vt-scribbles · 1 year ago
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Something seriously lacking in my art is the ability to tell a story in a single illustration.
I've gotten so used to drawing my characters standing around doing random things that I've never practiced telling a full tale/putting implications into my pieces that require more thinking/looking.
It also comes from a lower amount of details in my works by default [since I like to get pieces done fast], but I'm tired of using that as an excuse.
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bigleapblog · 10 months ago
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Your Guide to B.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering Colleges
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In today's technology-driven world, pursuing a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) has become a popular choice among students aspiring for a bright future. The demand for skilled professionals in areas like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science, and Cloud Computing has made computer science engineering colleges crucial in shaping tomorrow's innovators. Saraswati College of Engineering (SCOE), a leader in engineering education, provides students with a perfect platform to build a successful career in this evolving field.
Whether you're passionate about coding, software development, or the latest advancements in AI, pursuing a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering at SCOE can open doors to endless opportunities.
Why Choose B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering?
Choosing a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering isn't just about learning to code; it's about mastering problem-solving, logical thinking, and the ability to work with cutting-edge technologies. The course offers a robust foundation that combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, enabling students to excel in the tech industry.
At SCOE, the computer science engineering courses are designed to meet industry standards and keep up with the rapidly evolving tech landscape. With its AICTE Approved, NAAC Accredited With Grade-"A+" credentials, the college provides quality education in a nurturing environment. SCOE's curriculum goes beyond textbooks, focusing on hands-on learning through projects, labs, workshops, and internships. This approach ensures that students graduate not only with a degree but with the skills needed to thrive in their careers.
The Role of Computer Science Engineering Colleges in Career Development
The role of computer science engineering colleges like SCOE is not limited to classroom teaching. These institutions play a crucial role in shaping students' futures by providing the necessary infrastructure, faculty expertise, and placement opportunities. SCOE, established in 2004, is recognized as one of the top engineering colleges in Navi Mumbai. It boasts a strong placement record, with companies like Goldman Sachs, Cisco, and Microsoft offering lucrative job opportunities to its graduates.
The computer science engineering courses at SCOE are structured to provide a blend of technical and soft skills. From the basics of computer programming to advanced topics like Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, students at SCOE are trained to be industry-ready. The faculty at SCOE comprises experienced professionals who not only impart theoretical knowledge but also mentor students for real-world challenges.
Highlights of the B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering Program at SCOE
Comprehensive Curriculum: The B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering program at SCOE covers all major areas, including programming languages, algorithms, data structures, computer networks, operating systems, AI, and Machine Learning. This ensures that students receive a well-rounded education, preparing them for various roles in the tech industry.
Industry-Relevant Learning: SCOE’s focus is on creating professionals who can immediately contribute to the tech industry. The college regularly collaborates with industry leaders to update its curriculum, ensuring students learn the latest technologies and trends in computer science engineering.
State-of-the-Art Infrastructure: SCOE is equipped with modern laboratories, computer centers, and research facilities, providing students with the tools they need to gain practical experience. The institution’s infrastructure fosters innovation, helping students work on cutting-edge projects and ideas during their B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering.
Practical Exposure: One of the key benefits of studying at SCOE is the emphasis on practical learning. Students participate in hands-on projects, internships, and industry visits, giving them real-world exposure to how technology is applied in various sectors.
Placement Support: SCOE has a dedicated placement cell that works tirelessly to ensure students secure internships and job offers from top companies. The B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering program boasts a strong placement record, with top tech companies visiting the campus every year. The highest on-campus placement offer for the academic year 2022-23 was an impressive 22 LPA from Goldman Sachs, reflecting the college’s commitment to student success.
Personal Growth: Beyond academics, SCOE encourages students to participate in extracurricular activities, coding competitions, and tech fests. These activities enhance their learning experience, promote teamwork, and help students build a well-rounded personality that is essential in today’s competitive job market.
What Makes SCOE Stand Out?
With so many computer science engineering colleges to choose from, why should you consider SCOE for your B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering? Here are a few factors that make SCOE a top choice for students:
Experienced Faculty: SCOE prides itself on having a team of highly qualified and experienced faculty members. The faculty’s approach to teaching is both theoretical and practical, ensuring students are equipped to tackle real-world challenges.
Strong Industry Connections: The college maintains strong relationships with leading tech companies, ensuring that students have access to internship opportunities and campus recruitment drives. This gives SCOE graduates a competitive edge in the job market.
Holistic Development: SCOE believes in the holistic development of students. In addition to academic learning, the college offers opportunities for personal growth through various student clubs, sports activities, and cultural events.
Supportive Learning Environment: SCOE provides a nurturing environment where students can focus on their academic and personal growth. The campus is equipped with modern facilities, including spacious classrooms, labs, a library, and a recreation center.
Career Opportunities After B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering from SCOE
Graduates with a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering from SCOE are well-prepared to take on various roles in the tech industry. Some of the most common career paths for CSE graduates include:
Software Engineer: Developing software applications, web development, and mobile app development are some of the key responsibilities of software engineers. This role requires strong programming skills and a deep understanding of software design.
Data Scientist: With the rise of big data, data scientists are in high demand. CSE graduates with knowledge of data science can work on data analysis, machine learning models, and predictive analytics.
AI Engineer: Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing various industries, and AI engineers are at the forefront of this change. SCOE’s curriculum includes AI and Machine Learning, preparing students for roles in this cutting-edge field.
System Administrator: Maintaining and managing computer systems and networks is a crucial role in any organization. CSE graduates can work as system administrators, ensuring the smooth functioning of IT infrastructure.
Cybersecurity Specialist: With the growing threat of cyberattacks, cybersecurity specialists are essential in protecting an organization’s digital assets. CSE graduates can pursue careers in cybersecurity, safeguarding sensitive information from hackers.
Conclusion: Why B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering at SCOE is the Right Choice
Choosing the right college is crucial for a successful career in B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering. Saraswati College of Engineering (SCOE) stands out as one of the best computer science engineering colleges in Navi Mumbai. With its industry-aligned curriculum, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and excellent placement record, SCOE offers students the perfect environment to build a successful career in computer science.
Whether you're interested in AI, data science, software development, or any other field in computer science, SCOE provides the knowledge, skills, and opportunities you need to succeed. With a strong focus on hands-on learning and personal growth, SCOE ensures that students graduate not only as engineers but as professionals ready to take on the challenges of the tech world.
If you're ready to embark on an exciting journey in the world of technology, consider pursuing your B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering at SCOE—a college where your future takes shape.
#In today's technology-driven world#pursuing a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) has become a popular choice among students aspiring for a bright future. The de#Machine Learning#Data Science#and Cloud Computing has made computer science engineering colleges crucial in shaping tomorrow's innovators. Saraswati College of Engineeri#a leader in engineering education#provides students with a perfect platform to build a successful career in this evolving field.#Whether you're passionate about coding#software development#or the latest advancements in AI#pursuing a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering at SCOE can open doors to endless opportunities.#Why Choose B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering?#Choosing a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering isn't just about learning to code; it's about mastering problem-solving#logical thinking#and the ability to work with cutting-edge technologies. The course offers a robust foundation that combines theoretical knowledge with prac#enabling students to excel in the tech industry.#At SCOE#the computer science engineering courses are designed to meet industry standards and keep up with the rapidly evolving tech landscape. With#NAAC Accredited With Grade-“A+” credentials#the college provides quality education in a nurturing environment. SCOE's curriculum goes beyond textbooks#focusing on hands-on learning through projects#labs#workshops#and internships. This approach ensures that students graduate not only with a degree but with the skills needed to thrive in their careers.#The Role of Computer Science Engineering Colleges in Career Development#The role of computer science engineering colleges like SCOE is not limited to classroom teaching. These institutions play a crucial role in#faculty expertise#and placement opportunities. SCOE#established in 2004#is recognized as one of the top engineering colleges in Navi Mumbai. It boasts a strong placement record
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foxmulderautism · 2 years ago
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like yeah dude it’s really cool that you used AI to complete an art piece that was purposefully left unfinished because the artist was dying of AIDS as the government ignored the mass loss of life and health. all you really did was show that technology can bring an art piece into the modern age but why? why do we need to do that? what does it say about us if we feel that a piece needs to be ‘completed’? how are we viewing completion?? can seeing an ai generated “completion” of unfinished have the same effect of seeing the parts haring left blank and the parts where the art drips into the blank? does it aid the narrative of it in any way? can AI understand the levels at which artists used their pieces about AIDS as a form of protest? of begging to be seen? how can it when an AI’s concept of ‘completing’ the piece is just guesswork of what the colours and shapes would look like to match what haring made which is nowhere near the same level of intention that came from him? you said you ‘completed’ the piece with ai because his story is so sad but does that mean we should try to rectify sadness by getting rid of the representation of it? should we not continue to sit in the sadness and discomfort that unfinished and other AIDS inspired art asks us to do because those feelings are only a fraction of what the people who died and lost felt, is that not the least we can do for them? and what good does any of this actually do when we can use technology to ‘complete’ a purposefully unfinished art piece about an artist’s untimely death from AIDS but we can never bring keith haring or any other person who died of AIDS back to life? where does haring, the person whose illness and death lives in those blanks, come into your self fulfilling ai generated completion of his work?
#like I don’t feel anything when I see it because I don’t see the depth of a man processing his own untimely death#I saw someone say this proves AI can be transgressive and like ai has nothing to do with the potential of completing a piece like that#it didn’t make any choices with significance it just filled in the blanks in a very mechanical way#blanks that haring had to think about leaving blank and what that would mean#you could have achieved that with like. human artists and in that way you could have the piece be more intentionally connected#to the original and it’s artist#you know I’m actually not even an ai isn’t real art person#because I think it gets counterproductive to draw thick lines between what is and what isn’t art#and I think elements of ai could be developed in a harmless way#but ai art as it popularly exists currently IS harmful to most artists#and just people in general#it doesn’t matter whether it’s art or not what matters is the impact it’s having#and there are a lot of bad impacts#this one isn’t the worst I just think it’s an example of how stupid people are with ai art and like#how a lot of peoples defence of ai art actually misses the point of art#because they see it in a technical skill mechanical way#it says SOOOO much that people thought this piece needed to be ‘#’completed’ and that filling in the blank would aid the message#and assumed that the blank parts didn’t hold the same if not more artistic weight#sorry for posting about discourse I saw on twitter do you still think I’m hot
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