Mr Chakravarty, who is working with Fergus Laidlaw, said: “There is a lot of hype around AI – everyone is taking about it.
“It’s like the Wild West, we don’t have set standards.
“People should question what they are seeing, ask questions and be aware of the whole problematic nature of it.”
In the exhibition a computers take one of the portraits, use the images description and then creates a new AI image, for visitors to see if it is a successful interpretation or not.
“The machine sees the stereotypes and replicated bias, but we can see more than the person in front of us.
“This is the future we’re heading towards, so let’s be a bit more critical and informed about it.”