FAIRBANKS – A University of Alaska Fairbanks student has been charged with criminal mischief after consuming portions of another student’s AI-generated artwork that was displayed at a campus gallery.
An art student at University of Alaska ate AI art in protest, adding to a time-honored tradition of using art to protest.
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Lizzy Hahn, the student journalist who broke the viral story, says the incident is shaping culture and policy around the use of AI on campus.
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