He submitted an AI image to a photography competition and won – then rejected the award

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A photographer won a competition by submitting an image not taken with his camera – but created using artificial intelligence. Then, he rejected the award.

A photographer from Germany says he won a competition by submitting an image not taken with his camera – but created using artificial intelligence. Boris Eldagsen says he chose to be a"cheeky monkey" and submit an image made by artificial intelligence to spark a debate about the use of AI in the industry.

The black-and-white image shows a woman leaning on the shoulder of another woman."AI images and photography should not compete with each other in an award like this. They are different entities. AI is not photography. Therefore I will not accept the award," he said."I applied as a cheeky monkey, to find out, if the competitions are prepared for AI images to enter. They are not," he said, urging for an open discussion about this topic in the photography world.

He says he applied in December, and gave little detail about the production of the image since the competition allowed"any device" to be used. He said he made the short list and was asked what the title was, saying in the blog post the title Pseudomnesia means"fake memory."

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