Author: Nora N. KhanArt & design styles: from c 1960 | Artificial intelligencePublished on 6th September 2024 by Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd in the United Kingdom as part of the 'New Directions in Contemporary Art' series.Hardback | 144 pages, 20 Illustrations, black and white 200mm x 130mm | 0g The field of AI Art is a hotbed for strange, uneasy partnerships between big tech, big art and critical culture. Not since Walter Benjamin's Age of Mechanical Reproduction has there been a similar challenge to humanist art criticism. This book examines how a contemporary critic should best engage with, contextualise and effectively critique machine-learning-based art. In considering this question, Nora Khan looks at the rush of institutions to place AI Art within an art-historical lineage while they simultaneously accept significant funding from technology companies. She discusses the scale and speed at which technological production, machine learning, and AI have abraded the individual’s capacity for critical evaluation, moving us to consider what a shared, collective criticism of AI might sound like.