Students are invited to submit their artefact along with a 250-400 word reflective statement explaining the connection between their piece and the theme of AI and responsible use.
The reflection should state the AI tools used in the creation of the artefact and expand on the concepts explored.
Whilst the project requires you to engage with Generative AI in the creation of your artwork, we would urge you to express your reflection in your own words and actively encourage you to refrain from using AI tools to craft the written reflection. We are interested in reading your original thoughts on what you have created, prompted by the overarching theme of the competition.
To enter the King’s and LSE AI Art Challenge, you must be a current undergraduate student at either institution.
You are welcome to use any AI tool, but we do not encourage entrants to pay for an AI image generator. As such, we recommend the following free or accessible options:
- Stable Diffusion 1.5 (Free and accessible without registration)
- Craiyon.com (Free and accessible without registration)
- Copilot (Free with institutional log in to Microsoft – Includes Dall-E 3)
- Dall-E (Free version available, registration required)
- Runway (Free version available, registration required)
- Adobe Firefly (Free version available, registration required)
LSE students should submit their artefact and written reflection via this short form.
Submissions close at 5pm, Thursday 12 December. Any entries submitted after this time will not be accepted.