AI-generated Altman portrait tests The New Yorker’s art boundaries

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The Verge analyzes The New Yorker’s use of an AI-generated portrait of Sam Altman, exploring how AI imagery challenges editorial illustration, the artist’s workflow, and copyright concerns, while discussing the broader debate over AI’s role in prestigious publications.
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