Tradition Meets AI in Nishijinori Weaving Style From Japan's Ancient Capital
- Nishijinori, an ancient Japanese weaving technique, is now integrating artificial intelligence to enhance its artistry.
- Hironori Fukuoka, a fourth-generation Nishijinori weaver, is collaborating with Sony Computer Science Laboratories to explore AI's potential for innovative design suggestions.
- The use of AI suggests patterns for Nishijinori but does not handle production work, allowing human artisans to retain their creative roles.
- Experts believe AI should take over tedious tasks, enabling humans to focus on creative and imaginative work, thereby enriching traditional arts like Nishijinori.
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Tradition meets AI in Nishijinori weaving style from Japan's ancient capital
Nishijinori, the intricate weaving for kimonos that dates back more than a thousand years in Japan's ancient capital of Kyoto, is getting a modern-day high-tech collaborator: artificial intelligence.
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