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Algorithmic Taste

Algorithmic Taste is a way that artificial intelligence can help pick out designs, images, or objects that match certain styles or preferences. In AI curation, this means that the system uses patterns from lots of examples to decide what looks good or fits a theme. Designers can use algorithmic taste to quickly sort through large collections and find items that match a project's mood or style. This process uses data from past choices and feedback to get better at picking things that people like, making it easier to create collections or mood boards that feel consistent.

AI curation, design selection, style recognition, pattern matching, visual preference, automated sorting

Kevin Green

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