Toronto holiday market organizers apologize after AI-generated art sold at fair

Toronto holiday market organizers apologize after AI-generated art sold at fair

The Town of York Historical Society issued an apology this week after greeting cards featuring art made with artificial intelligence were sold at its recent holiday market. The Snowy Paper Fair ran at Toronto's First Post Office from Nov. 30 to Dec.

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