From Paul Drexler, Seattle, WA, US ...
Bendor Grosvenor is right (“Is AI killing the art connoisseur?”, Arts, Life & Arts, FT Weekend, November 29) — artificial intelligence is not killing art connoisseurship.
Fortunately for the family fortunes, the Arkwrights had built almshouses for some of their workers that would then be sold — and bought and re-sold over later generations. I write from an ex-Arkwright ...
Bendor Grosvenor (“Is AI killing the art connoisseur?”, Collecting, Life & Arts, November 29) is keen that you should not rely on artificial intelligence when looking at paintings. It is paradoxical ...
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