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AI & creativity - between algorithm and authorship

Price: from 11.00€ to 14.00€

Artificial intelligence writes loglines, creates visual worlds and simulates voices. Fascinating and unsettling. This panel looks boldly ahead, but remains grounded in the facts. It shows what can already be used reliably today and where the boundary between technical assistance and artistic deception lies. However, the more algorithms are involved in deciding which stories "work", the more style, authorship and responsibility will shift. AI can support and inspire, but it can also deceive, manipulate and remove our sense of authorship. When a voice moves us without anyone being able to tell who it belongs to, or when a data set imperceptibly changes the emotional tone of a genre, it shows: The power of technology lies not only in what it creates, but also in what it makes us believe. With: Kay Meseberg, Head of Mission Innovation at ARTE Strasbourg; Emil Winkler, lawyer and founder of Crown Entertainment Law, specializing in media and copyright law, etc.

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