AAPPAC Session 3 | Increasingly Autonomous | Diving Into Digital
AAPPAC Conference 2023
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52m
The ethics and opportunities of artificial intelligence.
The leap from science fiction to everyday life is gaining momentum and posing challenges around personal privacy, ethics, job redundancy, copyright and intellectual property. What are the implications for art makers, presenters and audiences?
Professor Marek Kowalkiewicz (QUT) navigates this conversation with Clarence Ng (Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media) and Lizzie O’Shea (Maurice Blackburn Lawyers/Digital Rights Watch) and a special presentation from Professor Angie Abdilla (Old Ways, New).
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