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27 Mar

How AI Can Revolutionize The Fashion And Beauty Industries

How AI Can Revolutionize The Fashion And Beauty Industries
'How AI is revolutionizing the fashion and beauty industries."   How AI Can Revolutionize The Fashion And Beauty Industries Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming various industries, and the fashion and beauty sectors are no exception. AI-powered technologies are being used in everything from product design to supply chain management, and the possibilities for the industry are endless. In this article, we'll explore how AI could revolutionize the fashion and beauty industries and what it means for the future of these sectors. Design and Production One area where AI could make a significant stride is in product design and production. AI-powered algorithms can be used to predict fashion and beauty trends, create designs, and generate patterns. Brands can use AI...
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27 Mar

Macy’s Inc. Issues Progress Report on Corporate Citizenship

Macy’s Inc. Issues Progress Report on Corporate Citizenship
From using recycled cardboard for fulfilling orders to showcasing diverse brands, Macy’s Inc. is reporting progress on its multiyear social purpose platform called “Mission Every One.” The platform, launched in 2022 as reported by WWD, calls for Macy’s to speculate $5 billion through 2025 on vendor and repair partners, products, people and programs that foster equality, inclusiveness and sustainability. On Monday, Macy’s cited several accomplishments last yr, amongst them: Roughly $1.4 billion of the $5 billion was spent to support diverse-owned businesses. Through leadership skills programs and a concentrate on hiring, retention and promotions, 29 percent of those filling jobs on the director level and above are ethnically diverse, putting Macy’s well heading in the right direction to realize its 30 percent goal...
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27 Mar

Dildos, tampons and faux nails: inside Portia Munson’s Pink

Dildos, tampons and faux nails: inside Portia Munson’s Pink
The artist’s immersive artwork explores mass consumerism and the forces of ‘empowerment and entrapment’ impregnated in constructs of femininity In 1994, Marcia Tucker, founder and director of the Latest Museum, opened a two-part show titled Bad Girls. It featured over 50 artists working across painting, sculpture, performance, film, and writing. Alongside Laura Aguilar, Guerrilla Girls, and Carrie Mae Weems was artist Portia Munson, a Cooper Union graduate who debuted hundreds of collected pink objects meticulously arranged on an enormous pink table: tampon applicators, dildos, fake nails, pacifiers, hair brushes, mirrors. It was titled “Pink Project (Table)” (1994 – ongoing). Visually, the work resulted from Munson’s almost-obsessive...
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27 Mar

The Evolution of AI: Is Stable Diffusion Real Art

The Evolution of AI: Is Stable Diffusion Real Art
The Evolution of AI: Is Stable Diffusion Real Art or Not? AI ART: Should Stable Diffusion Be Considered Real Art? Art has always been a reflection of human creativity and imagination. However, a new form of art has emerged with the evolution of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning. AI art, also known as computational art or generative art, is created using algorithms and mathematical models that produce images, sounds, and even entire works of art. One of the most controversial aspects of AI art is whether it should be considered "real" art. Critics argue that AI art lacks the emotional depth and human touch essential to traditional art forms. They claim that AI art is simply the product of a...
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