AI: Ethics, Empathy & Humanizing Technology
AI: Ethics, Empathy & Humanizing Technology
Date: Thursday, January 23
Time: Doors and cash bar at 5.30pm, speakers start at 6pm
Location: Maury Young Arts Centre
Event Description:
In this engaging and forward-thinking session, Kris Krüg will take the audience on a journey through the rapid evolution of AI and its profound implications for creativity and innovation. As AI transitions from a mere tool to a collaborative partner in the creative process, this talk will explore how artists, designers, and technologists can harness AI to push the boundaries of their work. Attendees will gain valuable insights into the opportunities AI presents for generating art, music, and design, while also delving into the ethical considerations that arise when machines enter the realm of creativity. Audience Members Can Expect to Learn:
- How AI is transforming the creative process across various industries;
- Real-world examples of AI-driven creativity in art, music, and design;
- Ethical considerations of AI-generated art and maintaining human touch; and
- Practical strategies for future-proofing creativity by integrating AI without compromising artistic integrity.
Event link: https://whistlerinstitute.com/event/ai-ethics-empathy-humanizing-technology/
Link to purchase Global Perspectives Speaker Series Pass: https://buy.stripe.com/fZeaHxgWR61Ug6c8wx
About the Global Perspectives Speaker Series
The Global Perspectives Speaker Series (GPSS) is produced by one of the Whistler Institute’s working committees. Topics are selected based on a blend of community input, contemporary global conversations, and access to speakers. These evening events focus on the world’s greatest challenges, elevating leading experts and game changers to share bold ideas, new perspectives, and disruptive concepts that have the potential to create positive change in the world today and into the future.