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7:30 PM-9:30 PM
AI – human machine interactions
Online Conference|Hybrid by Nature: Online Conference
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Online
- Language English
- Price Free admission. Registration required.
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Artificial intelligence based on machine learning has been going through the various stages of experimenting its potential in different realms. However, it is also true that artificial intelligence still requires human assistance with regards to input, categorization, management, and assessment. Perhaps the viability of AI art depends on how genuine and creative human help or intervention is. It is observed that artists’ unique ability of imagination might provide a possible breakthrough in artificial intelligence to overcome the current technical limitations and complete Artificial General Intelligence. It might allow the machines to think comprehensively and freely like human beings not limited to a special field of skill. On the other hand, all the social and ethical issues the current artificial intelligence is facing should be discussed further through artistic exploration for our shared future between human and machine. For whatever reason, it is clear that in the age of AI, the creativity of artists is being challenged, and at the same time, more attention has been given to the needs of the times.
Introduction of the Topic and Participations
Sabine Himmelsbach | Director, HEK (House of Electronic Arts)
DooEun Choi | Curator in art and technology
Discussion
Clemens Apprich | Professor, University of Applied Arts in Vienna – Guest Researcher, Centre for Digital Cultures of Leuphana University of Lüneburg
Vvzela Kook | Artist
Irini Papadimitriou | Creative Director, FutureEverything
Shinseungback Kimyonghun | Artists
Moderator Iris Long | Curator - Researcher
Artificial intelligence based on machine learning has been going through the various stages of experimenting its potential in different realms. However, it is also true that artificial intelligence still requires human assistance with regards to input, categorization, management, and assessment. Perhaps the viability of AI art depends on how genuine and creative human help or intervention is. It is observed that artists’ unique ability of imagination might provide a possible breakthrough in artificial intelligence to overcome the current technical limitations and complete Artificial General Intelligence. It might allow the machines to think comprehensively and freely like human beings not limited to a special field of skill. On the other hand, all the social and ethical issues the current artificial intelligence is facing should be discussed further through artistic exploration for our shared future between human and machine. For whatever reason, it is clear that in the age of AI, the creativity of artists is being challenged, and at the same time, more attention has been given to the needs of the times.
Introduction of the Topic and Participations
Sabine Himmelsbach | Director, HEK (House of Electronic Arts)
DooEun Choi | Curator in art and technology
Discussion
Clemens Apprich | Professor, University of Applied Arts in Vienna – Guest Researcher, Centre for Digital Cultures of Leuphana University of Lüneburg
Vvzela Kook | Artist
Irini Papadimitriou | Creative Director, FutureEverything
Shinseungback Kimyonghun | Artists
Moderator Iris Long | Curator - Researcher
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