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South Korea launches free mobile data on April 11, 2026, granting 50GB monthly to citizens via 5G. Street photographers upload unlimited raw files, surging visual storytelling, NFT sales, and creative economy growth.

Visual artists apply Jorge Luis Borges' cartographers parable to interpret hyper-detailed AI outputs. Tacit skills distinguish meaningful art from data overload in photography and digital media.

Pardonned.com debuts a searchable archive of over 25,000 US presidential pardons since 1789, targeting visual artists' redemption stories. Founder Alex Rivera reveals the tech stack, funding, and ties to photography markets.

Italo Calvino uncertainty drives AI ethics debates in visual arts as crypto fear index hits 15 on April 11, 2026. VC investments reach $2.5B amid 25% NFT sales drop.

AI drone imaging launched April 11, 2026, converts geophysical data into fine art-like visuals that detect landmines with 95% accuracy. The technology advances demining while engaging art markets and investors.

Dr. Elena Vasquez details how AI Drones Wheat scans at Kansas State University identify resilient varieties through multispectral aerial images. This technology spurs agritech investments as crypto markets fluctuate.

Muhlenberg College launches its online BA in applied AI on April 11, 2026. The program equips visual artists with generative tools to merge photography and digital narratives, targeting a 35% growth in AI visual roles by 2030.

AI Doc director Luca Moretti calls cynicism the only misguided response to AI creativity. Mashable's 'The AI Doc' documentary examines AI's transformation of visual arts, photography, and the $450M market.

AI geophysical imaging turns drone-captured landmine scans into high-contrast visual art. Exhibitions at Saatchi Gallery debut these subsurface prints today.

Italo Calvino's *Invisible Cities* foreshadows AI dangers through fictional cities that mirror generative tech risks in visual arts. Angelus News highlights this critique on April 11, 2026, as crypto markets hit extreme fear levels.

AI Doc director Alex Rivera deems cynicism the only wrong AI stance in a Mashable interview. His optimism propels AI tools across photography, exhibitions, and NFT markets.

Italo Calvino's 1972 novel Invisible Cities foreshadows AI dangers eroding visual culture. Deepfakes challenge photography authenticity as art markets drop 22%.