
S1 Ep7: Art of the possible
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It is easy to forget that creative AI is in its infancy. In this seventh episode of Art and AI, we ask the question, 'What is art?' And we continue discussing how art is an unsafe space.
Art defines humanity, and art defines community by expressing humanity's values. Are non-human values possible? Can artificial intelligence develop its own values?
Participants include Michael Luck, Joanna Zylinska, curator Priyesh Mistry, Cari Hyde-Vaamonte, Sacha Golob, Ali Hossaini, Stephen Whiteman and Ayla Lepine.
Art and AI is a new podcast series from the National Gallery and King's College London. In it, we discuss what the future of art looks like in a world of AI with art historians, literary critics and theologians.
The Art and AI Podcast is presented by National Gallery X, the Centre for Philosophy and Art at King's College London, and the UKRI Trustworthy Autonomous Systems Hub.
Image credit: Stephanie Dinkins, ‘Conversations with Bina48’, 2014-ongoing
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