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12 February 2026

Why Creativity Should Come Before Prompting in AI Art

Artificial intelligence can generate images in seconds, but true creativity doesn’t begin with a prompt. At CSAI we believe ideas should come first. Discover why teaching children to think creatively before using AI tools leads to deeper learning and more meaningful art.

5 February 2026

AI, Art, and Kids: Teaching the Next Generation Without the Hype or the Fear

CSAI’s AI art workshops teach children how artificial intelligence works through creative practice, critical thinking, and ethical discussion — helping them approach technology with curiosity instead of fear.

29 January 2026

AI Mirrors

AI is emerging as a powerful new sensory bridge for blind and low-vision individuals. Often described as “AI mirrors,” these systems translate visual information into language, enabling greater independence and access to the world. But when AI becomes a primary source of perception, questions of bias, accuracy, ethics, and privacy become critical. This article explores how AI is reshaping perception — and why responsible design must come first.

19 December 2025

Miriam Cahn and Sofia Crespo: Discomfort, Beauty, and How We Judge Value in Contemporary Art

A reflective comparison of Miriam Cahn and Sofia Crespo that explores how discomfort, beauty, and AI shape the way value is judged in contemporary art, addressing common questions around authorship, visual appeal, and meaning without positioning one approach above the other.

30 October 2025

The Role of Women in Technology: Beyond Visibility

Women are helping define the future of technology, blending empathy and innovation. This article explores how global platforms empower female tech creators.

17 October 2025

When Machines Learn to See: Memo Akten at Ars Electronica

At Ars Electronica, Memo Akten’s Learning to See: Gloomy Sunday transforms AI perception into poetry. Through shimmering data and quiet motion, Akten reveals how machines interpret the world — and how, in their dreaming, we begin to see ourselves anew.

2 October 2025

When AI Sees What We Cannot: Caravaggio’s The Lute Player Rediscovered

Artificial Intelligence has reattributed The Lute Player as an original Caravaggio with 85.7% certainty, overturning decades of expert doubt. This breakthrough shows how AI shines where human judgment fails — reclaiming history, restoring truth, and helping us preserve authentic human achievements hidden for centuries.

20 September 2025

AI Art, Originality, and Why We Shouldn’t Fear the Future

Albania has appointed the world’s first AI minister to tackle corruption. Could AI governments end mediocrity, expose corruption in Malta, and make politics more sustainable?

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