Die englischsprachige zweitägige Konferenz beschäftigt sich mit der Beziehung von Generativer Künstlicher Intelligenz und kreativer Arbeit. Prof. Dr. Wiebke Loosen, Antonia Eichenauer und Jonah Wermter halten einen Vortrag zum Thema „Agency and Creativity in Communicative AI: Exploring Human-AI Collaboration in Journalism“ im Panel „Societal Creativity, Communicative AI and Digital Futures: Imaginations, Governance, Agency“.
Schwerpunkte der Konferenz
GenAI is fundamentally reshaping our understanding of human-machine interactions, and it is changing creative production and consumption, reigniting debates on the nature of creativity and its evolving trajectory. AI-driven prompting has introduced new opportunities, empowering individuals from diverse backgrounds – including those without technical expertise – to engage in creative processes in unprecedented ways.
As GenAI transforms industries ranging from art and design to software development, education, and marketing, it raises profound questions about creativity, labour, ethics, and governance. As generative models advance, they test our ability to trust digital media, making regulatory frameworks more critical than ever.
In the light of these developments and challenges, the GenAI & Creative Practices conference will address the following themes:
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- Rethinking and Redoing Creative Practices in the Age of GenAI
- Values & Creative Work
- Scalable Responsible Generative AI and Creative Practices
- The Future of Creative Work
- The Political Economy of GenAI and Transformation of the Cultural Sector
- Governance and Regulation of GenAI