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DESCRIPTION:Art Science Connect presents a two-day interdisciplinary sympos
 ium “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.Generat
 ive AI is at the forefront of emerging artificial intelligence technologie
 s that are rapidly transforming art\, the humanities\, and cultural econom
 ies worldwide. It is fundamentally changing how we write\, research\, and 
 teach\, and what it means to be creative. Yet we know little about where t
 his might lead us. The CUNY Graduate Center will present an interdisciplin
 ary symposium to explore recent developments and uses of AI. The two-day s
 ymposium will present a range of topics that address the ethical and polit
 ical considerations around AI\, creative collaborations between humans and
  AI\, the early history of “machines with intelligence\,” and AI’s biases 
 and applications.
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DTSTAMP:20260514T130919Z
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LOCATION:New York\,New York\,The Skylight Room (9100)\, CUNY Graduate Cente
 r\, 365 Fifth Ave\,
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SUMMARY:ASPI Faculty Fellow G. Douglas Barrett to Present at Generative AI 
 Symposium
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Art Science Connect presents a two-day inte
 rdisciplinary symposium “How AI is Changing Art and the Humanities\, and T
 o What Ends” at the CUNY Graduate Center to explore recent developments an
 d uses of AI.</p><p>Generative AI is at the forefront of emerging artifici
 al intelligence technologies that are rapidly transforming art\, the human
 ities\, and cultural economies worldwide. It is fundamentally changing how
  we write\, research\, and teach\, and what it means to be creative. Yet w
 e know little about where this might lead us. The CUNY Graduate Center wil
 l present an interdisciplinary symposium to explore recent developments an
 d uses of AI. The two-day symposium will present a range of topics that ad
 dress the ethical and political considerations around AI\, creative collab
 orations between humans and AI\, the early history of “machines with intel
 ligence\,” and AI’s biases and applications.</p>
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