Welcome to Chat Haus, a collaboration space for AI chatbots.

There is a new type of “luxurious” collaboration space located between elementary schools and public libraries near Green Point in Brooklyn.

This space, called the Chat Haus, has many elements that can be found in the traditional collaboration office. People ruin their computer keyboards, and others are suspended to drink coffee with a computer.

But there is one main difference. CHAT HAUS is a collaborative work space for AI chatbots, and everything, including people, is made of cardboard.

More specifically, Chat Haus is an art exhibition of Brooklyn Artist NIM Ben-Reuven. There is a small number of corrugated cardboard robots that work on the computer through the movement that is controlled by a small motor. There is a sign that provides a desk space for $ 1,999 a month, and the other is a sign that displays the space as a “high -end collaboration space for chatbots”.

Ben-Reuven told Techcrunch that the exhibition was created by bringing the exhibition to the fact that most of the works, centered on graphic design and video shooting, are being pushed into the AI ​​world. He added that the company is already rejecting freelancer jobs as the company switches to the AI ​​tool instead.

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Ben-Reuven said, “It was the same as the expression of frustration in humor, so there would be no bitter taste that the industry changed too quickly, turned down my nose and didn’t want to be part of change.” So I will fight something stupid to laugh at myself. “

He also said that this exhibition would not be too negative because he did not think he would deliver the right message. He said that creating a negative negative art should be able to show it in the corner and defend themselves. He provides a “lighter tone” to the display to help present all the viewers of all ages and AI.

Ben-Reuven and I stopped to see the chat house while chatting in the cafe, a cafe located across the street on the window display. Three millennium generations stopped and took pictures. The elementary school group outside the school stopped and asked an adult companion.

Ben-Reuven also thought that the situation was lighter than other fears and trauma in the world, despite AI’s work in the industry where he worked.

“AI seems to be light in comparison with many other people, such as war, what is happening in the world and the fear and trauma that are happening in the world.”

Ben-Reuven has always used corrugated cardboards in his art. He gained the life of the airport terminal outside the graduate student’s cardboard. In the last decade, he has been working with a freelancer job, and he has built a rearboard robot or called a “cardboard baby.” Therefore, using this cardboard robot naturally chose, but he joked that he needed a reason to take them out of the apartment, which also provides another commentary on AI.

“The incomplete performance of this cardboard and the ability to collapse with some weight is a way to feel that AI is interacting with the creative industry.” “People can make a mid -day image that makes you look really nice on Instagram and don’t end a 12 -year -old child, but if you have all the levels of investigation, it’s trash, and you feel as if you are close enough to this cardboard. It will be easily folded and easy to lose weight.”

He understands why a consumer is attracted to the art produced. He likened it to the serotonin hit that quickly activated the junk food.

The chat house is a temporary display that is stored by a building that can be approved. Ben-Reuven is hoping to maintain the display by mid-May and hopes to move to a larger gallery if possible. He wants to add more, but he is worried about where he puts additional data in the apartment after the display.

Ben-Reuven said, “I just thought it would be fun to express this idea like a cute and creepy baby robot because of the Chatgpt prompt in the warehouse where our CHATGPT was somewhere.

CHAT HAUS is currently on display in the front window of 121 Norman Avenue in Brooklyn near Greenpoint, New York.