AI Art Magazine, a new 176-page bi-monthly publication dedicated exclusively to art created by Artificial Intelligence (AI), has launched.

Its publisher, Mike Browner, said in a statement that it “will serve as a vital chronicle of this transformative moment in art history.”

The magazine’s website says it explores the fusion of human creativity and Artificial Intelligence. “We provide a platform for artists to showcase their work and offer readers insight into this groundbreaking art form.”

Our publication reflects the diverse voices and dynamic evolution of the AI ​​art community. Each issue will chronicle the evolving narrative of Artificial Intelligence in art, celebrating its impact and potential.

The first issue’s cover features artwork by Japanese AI artist Emi Kusano, who discusses how she creates in an interview. The magazine invites everyone—artists and non-artists alike—to explore the intersection of art and technology, and a jury, one member of which is a representative of Artificial Intelligence, evaluates and selects artwork for the magazine.

“The magazine reveals what happens when humans and machines get creative together,” notes AI Art Magazine’s website.