Creativity and Artificial Intelligence

17 October, 2022 News

Aesthetic values, fine arts, creativity and artistic vision were the fields where a few years ago, human intelligence defined its power against intelligent machines. Today, machines are increasingly breaking down the traditional monopolies of human cognition, producing original works of art, composing music and writing scripts and essays. But how truly creative is AI?

The NKUA Applied Philosophy Research Laboratory in collaboration with the Laboratory of Music Acoustics and Technology of the Music Studies Department, will carry out a “live” exploration of the creative potential of AI, through interactive visual and musical examples, and raise questions regarding the aesthetic, ethical, legal and institutional problems that emerge.

Participants:

Anastasia Georgaki – Professor at the University of Athens

Dimitris Vassilakis – Μusic composer and researcher at the University of Athens

Telemachos Moussas – Μusic composer and researcher at the University of Athens

Alkis Gounaris – Doctor of Philosophy and researcher at the University of Athens

George Kosteletos – Doctor of Philosophy and researcher at the University of Athens