AI Creativity in Art, Neuroscience, and the Law
Artificial intelligence now produces compelling works of art, raising questions both metaphysical—does AI creativity raise it on par with the human?—and practical—how will we license its inputs and outputs? Will the creative outputs of AIs upend our conception of autonomy and personhood? Will they change our basic understandings of human intelligence and subjectivity? Two artists, an attorney, and a neuroscientist will grapple with these questions in a provocative conversation and demo.
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Programming descriptions are generated by participants and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of SXSW.
Jessica Fjeld
Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, Cyberlaw Clinic
Sarah Newman
MetaLAB At Harvard University, Berkman Klein Center For Internet & Society
Alexander Reben
Stochastic Labs/ANTEPOSSIBLE LLC
Sarah Schwettmann
Massachusetts Institute of Technology