The International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence – IJIMAI –provides an interdisciplinary forum in which scientists and professionals can share their research results and report new advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools or tools that use AI with interactive multimedia techniques. The present regular issue comprises different topics as generative AI, brain and main inspired computing, bird species identification, spam detection, recommendation systems, synthetic aperture radar automatic target recognition, hand gestures recognition, anomalies detection for video surveillance systems, disease detection, social networks analysis, or user experience. The collection of articles shows the wide use of deep learning techniques, although classical machine learning techniques, among others, are also present.The issue starts with a topic that is getting a lot of attention from various media due to its popularity, because we can all easily use tools like chatGPT, Midjourney or Dall-E. These tools are considered generative AI that can generate content very similar to that generated by humans. The first article by García-Peñalvo and Vázquez-Ingelmo, presents a literature mapping of AI-driven content generation, analyzing 631 solutions published over the last five years to better understand and characterize the generative AI landscape. Due to the concerns and acceptance issues that have arisen in society as a result of the emergence of this technology, the authors suggest more comprehensive understanding of what generative AI entails, so that the potential challenges are addressed more pragmatically and effectively.
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