Taking Back Control in the Age of AI: Creativity, Transhumanism & The Myth of Machine Consciousness
The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society: Books, Film,... por Mia Funk
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It is an ordinary human impulse to find a reflection of ourselves in the machines we build. But what happens when the lifeless begins to talk back, to paint, to compose and to simulate our emotions? How do we hold on to what makes us human? Today we hear from philosophers and writers Siri Hustvedt, C. Thi Nguyen, and Bayo Akomolafe on the myth of machine consciousness. Artist Jonathan Yeo, playwright and screenwriter Laura Eason, composer Max Richter, and photographer Ralph Gibson discuss why the struggle of the creative process cannot be outsourced. They are joined by actress Catherine Curtin, neuroscientist Liad Mudrik, tech journalist Jacob Ward, and museum director Chris Dercon ...
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AI, art, music, consciousness, machine learning, agency, philosophy, writing, creativity
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