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The Misalignment A.I. Museum […] is set to move into a larger, permanent space in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood and reopen in February. 

What a great visualization of what AI might do – if it all goes wrong.

Audrey Kim is pretty sure a powerful robot isn’t going to harvest resources from her body to fulfill its goals. But she’s taking the possibility seriously.

As artificial intelligence generated art becomes more popular, some are questioning how AI will fit into the future of art.

The art installation hosts a tongue-in-cheek collation of work explaining aspects of AI technology.

At San Francisco’s Misalignment Museum in the Mission District, curator Audrey Kim wants to help everyone better understand AI.

As artificial intelligence generated art becomes more popular, some are questioning how AI will fit into the future of art.

Kim hopes to educate visitors about the positive and negative powers of AI, so that visitors can consider the technology on their own terms.

Kim’s museum imagines a bewildering future in which an artificial intelligence is apologizing to what remains of humankind after an apocalypse the technology induced.

The exhibits in this temporary show mix the disturbing with the comic, and this first display has AI give pithy observations to visitors that cross into its line of vision.

In San Francisco, Korean-American Audrey Kim opened the world’s first Misalignment Museum, which exhibits contemporary art that raises awareness of the dangers of artificial intelligence.

“Sorry, person with a smile, cap and mustache, for killing most of humanity,” a screen equipped with an artificial intelligence tells a passing visitor.

A pop-up art installation focusing on artificial intelligence and its “power for destruction and good” has ended its initial run in San Francisco this month.

Her museum, packed with artistic allegories about AI and art made with AI assistance, is presented as a memorial of humankind’s future near-miss with extinction.

This year the Infinite Conversation was selected to be part of the Misalignment Museum art installation in San Francisco.

Advances in AI are coming so hard and fast that a museum in San Francisco, the beating heart of the tech revolution, has imagined a memorial to the demise of humanity.

The pieces in the temporary exhibition combine the frightening with the humorous. In its debut display, AI is used to dispense pithy insights to the individuals who enter its field of vision.

A new art installation aims to increase awareness about artificial intelligence’s power for both good and bad.

“Sorry for killing most of humanity, person with smile cap and mustache”, says a monitor welcoming a visitor to the Misalignment Museum.