Pretty much every new TV has some generative AI feature that lets you ask it to generate a background to put on the screen when it’s not in use. This sucks, because broad generative AI is awful for ethical, creative, environmental, and a lot of other reasons. Some TVs also have art stores you can pay a subscription for. But you know what’s both ethical and free? Fine art in the public domain available on museums’ digital collections. We’re talking absurdly high-resolution works of art you can download for free and toss onto a USB drive and/or service of choice to be your TV’s screensaver. I wrote an article about it on PCMag. Check it out.
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