On Tuesday, October 29th and Wednesday, October 30th, the CUNY Graduate Center will be hosting the Art Science Connect Symposium “How AI is Changing Art and the Humanities, featuring GC music department members Prof. Doug Geers and Composition PhD student Tobias Fandel.
Tobias Fandel will present on the topic of Photography and AI Manipulation on Tuesday, October 29th, and Prof. Doug Geers will present on the topic of Histories Behind AI on Wednesday, October 30th. (See below for link to the schedule of the symposium, as well as further details on the event).
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Art Science Connect presents a two-day interdisciplinary symposium “How AI is Changing Art and the Humanities, and To What Ends” at the CUNY Graduate Center to explore recent developments and uses of AI.
Generative AI is at the forefront of emerging artificial intelligence technologies that are rapidly transforming art, the humanities, and cultural economies worldwide. It is fundamentally changing how we write, research, and teach, and what it means to be creative. Yet we know little about where this might lead us. The CUNY Graduate Center will present an interdisciplinary symposium to explore recent developments and uses of AI. The two-day symposium will present a range of topics that address the ethical and political considerations around AI, creative collaborations between humans and AI, the early history of “machines with intelligence,” and AI’s biases and applications.
Symposium participants include scholars who are specialists in AI aesthetics and the history of machine learning, multi-media artists and computational researchers experimenting with AI.
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