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SUMMARY:ONLINE: AI – Terrifying Tech or Conduit to Creativity at Huddersfield Literature Festival
DESCRIPTION:Does AI pose a grave danger to creative people and projects or is it a useful tool to be harnessed?  \nWhile some will champion AI for its innovative applications in multiple fields of creativity\, others fear that it will negatively impact the income and careers of those working in creative spheres.   \nThere’s no doubt that some artists are finding new ways to push the boundaries of creativity through AI technology. But where does this leave more traditional artisans – and how significant are environmental concerns around the use of AI?  \nWOVEN’s Nat Walton chairs AI – Terrifying Tech or Conduit to Creativity online discussion at this year’s Huddersfield Literature Festival panellists including Fiona Goh\, from British Arts Festivals Association (BAFA). Dr Nik Taylor and Dr Rupert Till from University of Huddersfield. \nFind out more and BOOK TICKETS here \nNote: this event will take place online as a Zoom webinar.
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