Date: October 12th, 2023 Time: 15.30 Venue: Pedeferri Hall, Building 6, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32
Since its conception, Artificial Intelligence has promised to imitate and reproduce practices that distinguish human beings. Many of its most recent applications – first and foremost generative AI – display astonishing abilities and seem capable of a creative gesture that we used to attribute to the human being as its hallmark. In both the scientific and artistic spheres, artificial intelligence systems play new and unexpected roles. How should these roles be understood? Are the figure of the researcher and the artist destined to have to compete with a prodigious new competitor? Or are there relevant differences between different forms of creativity, so that the dominant paradigm of competition has to be countered with different ways of thinking about the relationship between human practices and AI systems?
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