Did you own a Polaroid camera? Even if you didn’t, you are probably more than familiar with the iconic camera that really came of age in the 1960s and sort of died out before experiencing a rebirth during the ongoing retro craze of the 2000s and 2010s. One among many instant film options, Polaroid holds […]
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Kehl is our staff photography news writer since 2017 and has over a decade of experience in online media and publishing and you can get to know him better here and follow him on Insta.
Explaining artificial intelligence, and how it works (not to mention what it might do for society), is more complicated than it may seem at first. What is much easier to explain, however, is the controversy surrounding AI and the many concerns that people have about it displacing photographers from jobs. We have covered stories here […]
You might recall an article that we did a couple of months back about a company that was scraping user account images from social media and then using that data to train a facial recognition artificial intelligence (AI) platform. That company, Clearview AI, made headlines today when it announced that 2,400 law enforcement agencies in […]
As you probably know if you’ve read this blog for a long time, we cover artificial intelligence pretty frequently. We have to admit that today’s headlines somewhat takes the cake in terms of being both out there and really impressive at the same time. That’s because researchers at the National University of Singapore, the Chinese […]
One of the emergent concerns that we’ve detailed here on this news blog is the fact that artificial intelligence or AI is probably going to displace a lot of photography jobs in the near future. Whether it is stock photography or even human modeling, artificial intelligence is increasingly so sophisticated that we’re already seeing extremely […]
It’s sometimes hard to quantify just how much of a paradigm shift the current ubiquity of cameras has been for society. Perhaps nothing better exemplifies this than a lawsuit against a sheriff’s department for livestreaming a traffic stop. And, no, we don’t mean police body cam footage – we’re talking an actual TikTok live stream. […]