Human Entities: culture in the age of artificial intelligence – 2nd edition 2017
Talk 4 – Mark Coeckelbergh
Wednesday 22 Novemberr, 2017, 18.30 - 20.30
Final talk in the 2017 programme.
Free entry registration required
Can artificial agents create art?
Towards thinking about human/non-human performances
Mark Coeckelbergh (BE/AT)
University of Vienna
Many current visions about the future of artificial intelligence either focus on dystopian scenarios and existential risk, or uncritically dream of new ways of human enhancement, as for instance some versions of transhumanism.
These ways of approaching the topic are unhelpful, however, in dealing with the challenges of artificial agents in the near future. They also tend to exclude reflection on the social and cultural dimension of the issue, including the more constructive and creative possibilities of how humans and artificial agents may collaborate and co-create.
In this talk, Mark Coeckelbergh discusses the question whether artificial agents can create art and proposes to give a cultural, social, and moderately posthumanist twist to the question.
This event is part of
Human Entities: culture in the age of artificial intelligence
Public talks October – November 2017
Read more about the programme here: http://www.cada1.net/works/human-entities-2nd-edition-2017/
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.pt/e/registo-human-entities-2017-conversa-4-mark-coeckelbergh-39190673359
Organised by CADA in partnership with the Lisbon Architecture Triennale