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Couch Lessons: AI + creativity
Generation A = Algorithmus
A key question for the success of artificial intelligence is whether or not it is capable of being creative. In recent years, machines have been trained with existing materials to produce everything from music to art, and a growing amount of creative work is even made with the assistance of AI. In conversation with both a professor of mathematics and an artist, we will ask how the creative interplay between humans and machines will evolve and if a machine can become creative in its own right.
What you will learn
- Can a computer be creative?
- How are artists utilizing AI in their work?
- How does AI affect our view of originality?
Presenters
Anne Ridler, artist / UK
Marcus du Sautoy, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford. Author of Creativity code / UK
Jessica Rosenkrantz, Nervous System / USA
The series is curated and moderated by Martin Thörnkvist (curator und organizer of Deep Cuts and Hours Beirut, Sweden) and Jeannette Neustadt (project manager Generation A = Algorithm, Goethe-Institut, Germany).
Details
Online
Language: English
Price: Free of charge
+357 22 674606
kultur-nikosia@goethe.de
Part of series Couch Lessons