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Three artists demonstrate their recent engagements with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and invite an audience to discuss the implications.
In what could be seen as a coming of age for useful Artificial Intelligence, the world is experiencing a flurry of conversation around the emergence of Machine Learning Models (AI tools) that, at least partially, replace human effort in the generation of creative content – text and images. Questions around creativity, authenticity, authorship, implicit bias, safety, accessibility and the future of work abound.
In our season, FUTURES, Roundhouse is platforming three artists whose work explores the potential social impacts of AI and the prospects for human-machine co-existence in possible futures.
This interactive session provides an opportunity for audiences to not just ask these artists questions, but to respond to the questions posed by their work. Through interactive demonstrations of their work and process, Jess Thom, Avinash Kumar and Karen Palmer will pose questions for our audience to discuss and attempt to answer.
Three artists demonstrate their recent engagements with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and invite an audience to discuss the implications.
In what could be seen as a coming of age for useful Artificial Intelligence, the world is experiencing a flurry of conversation around the emergence of Machine Learning Models (AI tools) that, at least partially, replace human effort in the generation of creative content – text and images. Questions around creativity, authenticity, authorship, implicit bias, safety, accessibility and the future of work abound.
In our season, FUTURES, Roundhouse is platforming three artists whose work explores the potential social impacts of AI and the prospects for human-machine co-existence in possible futures.
This interactive session provides an opportunity for audiences to not just ask these artists questions, but to respond to the questions posed by their work. Through interactive demonstrations of their work and process, Jess Thom, Avinash Kumar and Karen Palmer will pose questions for our audience to discuss and attempt to answer.