Henley Hall
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Abstract

AI's capabilities to create visual art, music, stories, and videos are improving exponentially. AI can teach innovative new strategies, unknown to humans, in games such as chess or Go and promises to revolutionize human problem-solving. These advances motivate important questions relating to AI and Human Creativity.

 

Join us at the 2024 Mellichamp Mind and Machine Intelligence Annual Summit, where leaders from Art, Music, Computer Science, Literature, Psychology, and Philosophy converge. Over two days (April 18th and 19th, 2024), we'll explore examples of using AI in the creative process, discuss pressing questions, and ignite debates around the interplay of AI and Human Creativity.

 

The two day summit will be organized around the following topics:

Creative Dialogues: AI, Artists, and Architects in Conversation

How AI Alters What We Say and See

Understanding Human Creativity

New Ideas of Creativity and Culture

Security and Law in a World of GPT and Generative AI

 

More details can be found on the event website. Attendance is free, but registration is required.

 

This event is co-sponsored by the Mellichamp Initiative in Mind and Machine Intelligence, the Center for Responsible Machine Learning, the Sage Center for the Study of the Mind, and the Media Arts and Technology Graduate Program.

 

Mind and Machine is a joint cross-disciplinary effort by UC Santa Barbara academics to understand the capabilities of the human mind and artificial intelligence (AI), and to design AI that is centered around fruitful interactions with humans. Please join us for these engaging presentations by leaders in the field. Interested in learning more about Mind and Machine? Visit our website