Sasha Stiles in The New York Times: Does A.I. Count as Art?

Sasha Stiles in The New York Times: Does A.I. Count as Art?

We’re thrilled that Sasha Stiles, author of Technelegy, has been featured in The New York Times’ recent piece, “Does A.I. Count as Art?”

The article spotlights her groundbreaking installation A Living Poem, described as “a living manuscript that’s always in motion, always becoming.” Stiles tells the Times, “Improvisation happens here at algorithmic scale, so no two tellings are ever the same.”

This recognition shines a national spotlight on the questions that Technelegy first explored - what happens when poetry collaborates with artificial intelligence? In her book, Stiles fuses human creativity with machine language, crafting work that blurs boundaries between code and verse, author and algorithm. The NYT feature affirms what Technelegy demonstrated years earlier: that AI is not the end of art, but its newest evolution.

If you’re intrigued by this conversation - and want to experience where it all began - order your copy of Technelegy and explore the future of poetry for yourself.

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