About this Event
Can artificial intelligence enhance creativity, or does it hold it back? As generative AI tools become increasingly common, they raise questions: Does creativity flourish within constraints, or is AI's probabilistic predictability stifling innovation? Can AI foster creativity by emulating and iterating, or does it risk making creators complacent? And what happens to learning through making when the "making" is outsourced?
Cliff Kuang, Lauren Vriens, Maheen Sohail, Quardean Lewis-Allen, and moderator Olga Geletina, will explore the intersection of creativity and AI, from questions of taste and emotional intelligence to the societal impact of AI on education and the future of design. Together, we’ll examine the complexities of this evolving landscape—not to provide definitive answers, but to uncover deeper questions and spark new perspectives.
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Event Series: Fresh Dialogue
These events are critical discussions that focus on current events, personal experiences, issues of cultural relevance, and emerging topics in the world of design.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
300 Lafayette St 2 floor, 300 Lafayette Street, New York, United States
USD 8.43 to USD 27.22