Rhys Wynne delves into the intricate interplay between AI and human existence through a collection of AI-generated images titled Redefining Human Connection.
His work probes the expanding domain of AI into everyday life by suggesting a future in which we live and interact on a number of levels with AI-powered robots, presenting a disquieting portrayal of its potential omnipresence, spanning from health care to digital platforms. His work plays with our fears and expectations of what AI will mean for humanity. Non-human interaction is definitely on the horizon for human futures, but where will it stop? The looming spectre of AI supplanting human interaction, particularly in caregiving settings, prompts profound introspection on the nature of human connection amid rapid technological assimilation.
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Graduates 2024
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